While the importance of female education has been widely recognised, gender disparity in education persists in a number of developing countries. The evidence from sub-Saharan Africa shows that the disparity is prominent both in access and quality. This paper attempts to discuss the issue of gender and education from the perspectives of "education and feminism" and "gender and development." Moser's framework of gender planning identifies strategic and practical gender needs. Although the original framework does not necessarily recognise schooling as a means for empowerment, this paper attempts to use the framework in clarifying gender needs in education and development at the levels of school and community/family. The concept of gender has m...
This paper is devoted to education of women as a key precondition for improving family health as wel...
Girls’ education has been promoted by the international development community for over two decades; ...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
While the importance of female education has been widely recognised, gender disparity in education p...
This paper discusses current development in education in South Africa and proposes some ideas for in...
This paper discusses three main issues, namely (a) some basic facts on the access of females and ma...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a theoretical and conceptual analysis of rese...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education in subSaharan Africa. It argues that...
Raising the education levels, literacy rates of women is one of the most effective investments for i...
About the BookEducation and Gender draws on international research from the USA, the UK, India, Mexi...
Abstract The issue of girl-child education is a global concern even though its negative impact is mu...
Gender disparity in education has been a perennial problem in developing countries but an economy de...
This paper aims to explore issues of gender in relation to planning for education development in the...
Despite the tremendous efforts by the Nigeria government over the past threedecades to increase educ...
This paper is devoted to education of women as a key precondition for improving family health as wel...
Girls’ education has been promoted by the international development community for over two decades; ...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
While the importance of female education has been widely recognised, gender disparity in education p...
This paper discusses current development in education in South Africa and proposes some ideas for in...
This paper discusses three main issues, namely (a) some basic facts on the access of females and ma...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a theoretical and conceptual analysis of rese...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education in subSaharan Africa. It argues that...
Raising the education levels, literacy rates of women is one of the most effective investments for i...
About the BookEducation and Gender draws on international research from the USA, the UK, India, Mexi...
Abstract The issue of girl-child education is a global concern even though its negative impact is mu...
Gender disparity in education has been a perennial problem in developing countries but an economy de...
This paper aims to explore issues of gender in relation to planning for education development in the...
Despite the tremendous efforts by the Nigeria government over the past threedecades to increase educ...
This paper is devoted to education of women as a key precondition for improving family health as wel...
Girls’ education has been promoted by the international development community for over two decades; ...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...