Short essay on gender equality
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Gender equality
Equality in education is an important issue, as gender equality guidelines
improve education for both men and women. The goal of providing better
education for women does not mean neglecting or suppressing men. By placing
men and women on an equal level, the relatively increased valuing of women
will also benefit men by informing them of the strengths, capabilities and
contributions of members of the opposite sex. It may also decrease the
pressure many boys feel to conform to the traditional roles, behaviours and
ways of thinking. Eventually, the stereotypes may be counteracted and
eliminated, so education will be more gender balanced.
Although much has changed since the 20th century and we are closer than ever to achieving gender equality between men and women, there are underlying issues and societal norms that prevent this from being accomplished. We continue to have very traditional beliefs on what is distinctively ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’. As a result,both men and women alike are forced to defy the status quo to pursue their dreams. Everything we do must conform to societal norms and if it doesn’t, we are stereotyped. However, gender does not define a person. We are all human beings and women should not be inferior to their male counterparts.
Equality in education is an important issue, as gender equality guidelines
improve education for both men and women. The goal of providing better
education for women does not mean neglecting or suppressing men. By placing
men and women on an equal level, the relatively increased valuing of women
will also benefit men by informing them of the strengths, capabilities and
contributions of members of the opposite sex. It may also decrease the
pressure many boys feel to conform to the traditional roles, behaviours and
ways of thinking. Eventually, the stereotypes may be counteracted and
eliminated, so education will be more gender balanced.
Although much has changed since the 20th century and we are closer than ever to achieving gender equality between men and women, there are underlying issues and societal norms that prevent this from being accomplished. We continue to have very traditional beliefs on what is distinctively ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’. As a result,both men and women alike are forced to defy the status quo to pursue their dreams. Everything we do must conform to societal norms and if it doesn’t, we are stereotyped. However, gender does not define a person. We are all human beings and women should not be inferior to their male counterparts.
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In our country, Gender is a major issue for country's failure. People specifies household and outdoor work on the bases of gender. Girls are preferred for doing household works and they are deprived of enjoying outdoor freedom. Many parents donot allows their daughters to go out at night but their son is not much forced to do so. But we should not forget that females are beating males in many fields. We should understand their emotions and treat genders equally so that our upcoming generations wouldn't have to face this problem.
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