Social Sciences, asked by Kkr111, 1 year ago

why girls were not allowed to be educated

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is because most of the people wants a son not a female child
So they spent money for the education of boy not for girls
Answered by anjalisinghaa
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Men still dominate women in every country in the world, resulting in widespread discrimination against women and girls. The impact of unequal power relations and discrimination is often felt most severely when material poverty exists, as this increases vulnerability. Inequality in society inevitably has an impact on the provision and content of education, as well as on the ability of girls to enter, and remain in, school. The limited number of female teachers in both primary and secondary schools is a major constraint on girls' education. The presence of female teachers both makes schools more girl-friendly, and provides role models for girls.

It is also documented that there is an inseparable link between the well-being of mothers and the well-being of their children. Women who were educated in school  frequently have fewer children, and are better able to provide health care and adequate nutrition for the children they do have. They are also more likely to send their children to school and keep them in a school system.

Despite most countries having age-old policies aimed at recruiting female teachers, so far none have managed to fill these quotas, “primarily because governments have consistently failed to guarantee the equal rights of women in teaching, failed to challenge cultural prejudice against female teachers, and often failed to develop effective incentives to encourage female teachers to work” in poor or rural areas.

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