• Role of Education in Gender Equality

    Gender Equality:

    Education is a significant role in changing the opinion of individuals, creating unique ideas and behavior modification. It also emphasizes gender equality in shaping the lifestyle of the person. Back to the year's women and men were not treated They were not treated same. Each year lots of girls and women have a lot of barriers in their way of education. The upswing of the economy is based on the mutual corporation of men and women.

    Role of Education in Gender Equality


    Purpose of Women Education:

    Millions of girls every year are diverted from their right of education, no doubt every day of life. Educational institutes and upswing education in India not only teach them but also helps them for promotions of ethical values. In many countries on gender equality, lots of debates have been conducted. The goal is to provide healthy lifestyle, equal access to employment and opportunities in business, and agriculture, then it will help in increasing income and property. After increasing all these things women can invest in their community.

    Benefits of Women Education:

    Women education has lots of beneficial benefits in society

    • Improve health conditions

    • manage their family system

    • Educate their children

    • Increase the economy

    • Lead self-esteem and self-confidence

    • Aware their citizens

    Role of Education in Gender Equality


    Barrier in Women Education:

    Poverty:   It is the most important barrier in women education. Lots of rural areas who have lack of facilities and poor infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms with no learning environment.

    Security and Harshness:   In some backward areas, parents do not allow their girls to attend school because they feel the fear of the terrorist attacks and they do not want to take any risk for their girls. They feel safe to stay at home.

    Tradition and Culture:  Some culture believes in the marriages of their girls so their culture does not allow their girls to attend schools from birth to death.