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imagine you are a teacher in the school set up by Rokeya Hossain. There are 20 girls in your charge. Write an account of the discussion that might have taken place on any one day in the school​

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1. Introduction

What will I learn in this lesson?

2. Comic

A Picture story on women rights, women education.

3. Key Concepts

Introduction

Working Towards Change

Caste And Social Reform

4. Quiz

Quiz

5. Did You Know?

Dateline

Some Facts

Classroom Activities

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Women, Caste, and Reform

Our Pasts - III

Classroom Activities

Below are some activities to be conducted in the classroom to enable interaction between students.

Discuss and Debate

You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.

Better to be strong than pretty and useless.

Caste system is a social evil.

Education and women empowerment is necessary.

Women are less intelligent than men.

Agree or Disagree

Two hundred years ago, Kshatriyas were not allowed to enter into temples.

In most regions, people were not divided along lines of caste.

Earlier, Women’s rights to property were restricted.

Earlier in India, in many parts of the country people believed that if a woman was educated, she would become a widow.

Ideas for Action

Imagine you are a teacher in the school set up by Rokeya Hossain. There are 20 girls in your charge. Write an account of the discussions that might have taken place on any one day in the school.

Why does caste remain such a controversial issue today? What do you think was the most important movement against caste in colonial times?

Imagine that you are one of the students sitting in the school eranda and listening to the lessons. What kind of questions would be rising in your mind? Some people thought this situation was better than the total lack of education for untouchable people. Would you agree with this view?

Can you think of the ways in which social customs and practices were discussed in the pre-printing age when books, newspapers and pamphlets were not readily available?

Food for Thought

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