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Essay about Importance Of A Woman
Society has always placed a great emphasis upon the importance of a woman's appearance, and through that emphasis women have instinctively been
taught to measure their self–worth in terms of the image they present, even more so than their intelligence. They have been given rigid and challenging
standards to live up to, standards that are usually unrealistic, unattainable, and disheartening. Many women spend a large majority of their lives
suffering trying to meet these standards. The ideal body image in this country today seems to be the long–haired 5'7", 95 lb female found in every
fashion magazine, every sitcom and every movie you will ever see. However, many women at 5'7" could starve themselves for their...show more
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Standards for a woman's appearance were obviously set by men, for men. Women have been suffering since the beginning of time trying to please
these men, fixing their hair every morning, wearing girdles, cooking for them, cleaning for them, etc. Apparently, according to history and fashion
magazines, the only acceptable way to be a true woman, a woman who can gain the acceptance of a man, is to be perfect. For this reason, modern
society has made a business out of a woman's need for perfection. For instance, "airbrushing," or "retouching", a computer technique used in the
photography industry to hide imperfections (such as pimples) has been added to all applications for student pictures. It is also used in fashion
magazines to reshape the thighs of already near–perfect supermodels. The cosmetic industry is one of the most profitable in the world. A business has
been made out of products to accent the eyes, the cheeks, and to hide "blemishes." "Cellulite creams," overpriced products claiming to reduce the
appearance of fat have been added to the market, along with wrinkle creams and bikini waxes.
Despite the fact that society and the media have sent the message to today's women that self–esteem should be based upon image, women have still
made notable advances on the fashion front within the past century. Women no longer have to wear skirts or dresses every day, and pants have
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The Importance Of Gender Equality In Education
All around the world, generations of children have grown up with a history of male leadership. Gender equality has always been and continues to be
a struggle, but with more awareness being shed on this problem, it has been improving on a local and global scale. However, governments still lack
the gender diversity in their leadership positions that is needed by today's standards and expectations. With more activism on a local and global level,
future generations will grow up becoming leaders without limitations due to their gender.
I have been able to grow up in a fortunate environment with a strong sense of equal gender opportunity, but there was always the absence of equal
gender icons to look up to when I was growing up. Most textbooks and lessons were filled with the accomplishments of male scientists, explorers,
artists, and most of all, leaders. It is essential that we educate children at a young age the importance for the push towards gender equality in leadership
positions. After all, it is difficult for little girls to believe teachers when say that they can grow up to be anything they want to be when there are
male–clad posters of the United States presidents hanging up on the wall behind them. We cannot change the faces of the past to match our egalitarian
expectations, but we can add an equal mix of genders to the curriculums and environments that all children grow up with to encourage them to change
the future.
Emma Watson is known for not only her acting
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Malala Yousafzai: The Power Of Women's Education
Fighting for equality of education is a courageous and dangerous act. The importance of education for all people is very important, especially all
over the world. Women deserve the right to learn and same availability of schooling men have. Malala Yousafzai believes equal education should be
handled first and fast. She fought for equality and only became stronger because of the struggles. Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by 3 bullets
because of her blog against young girls or women not being allowed to go to school. In Yousafzai's speech she addresses the issue of banning
women's education, "The power of education frightens them. They are afraid of women. The power of the voice of women frightens them" (Malala
Yousafzai's speech to the...show more content...
Although, it can be more difficult to watch the world move on without women having a say. In Haiy Le's article she quotes Yousafzai, "'If you
remain in silence, you will continue to live in terrorism,' Malala said. 'Or you speak up. In both ways, the consequences are hard" (Nobel laureate
Malala, Afghan novelist show how to wield power with words, Paragraph 15). Both of the choices are hard, however, Malala Yousafzai chose
fighting against the rules. She spoke up and it could have cost her life, but it only killed her fear. Finally, women and girls have been given more
rights than before, but it is still not enough. The Los Angeles Times states, "...about 90 percent of countries still have laws and policies that give
women and girls fewer rights and protections that men and boys" (For most women and girls, it's still a man's world, Paragraph 6). Going off that,
constantly fighting for equal rights has paid off in some type of way. Women have proven they are not stopping until the world is equal for all genders,
In conclusion. Malala Yousafzai understood have serious the fight for equality is, but continued to challenge the rules. Equal education is important
because it gives the same option of schooling for both women and men to grow in knowledge, Women are persistent in pursuing the same guidance and
human rights as men. The world will hopefully change to give everyone equal opportunities in
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The Importance Of The Freedom Of Education
Education is defined as the act of acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment. Having the freedom of education
allows everyone including women to have the opportunity to learn and be able to adapt in the industrial world. Through the use of different rhetoric,
Yousafzai and Clinton demonstrate the importance of women's rights and education in society.
To begin with, both authors use the repetition of parallel structures to advocate for women's rights and their freedom of education. This can be shown
as the text states "We call upon the world leaders that...must protect women and children's rights...We call upon all governments to ensure free
compulsory education for every child all over the world" (Yousafzai 14). This piece of evidence shows that not only is the speaker speaking about
the injustice against women all over the world, but it shows that she is willing to find a solution to help protect women's rights. By repeating 'we call
upon' in the speech, it prompts the readers to focus on the different aspects of things that they can do to help fight against this injustice. The speaker
wants every government to make sure that every child has an education as it is one of the most effective ways to help a community flourish. When a
child is educated, they have the opportunity to get a job and bring a sufficient income to the family. If both thewoman and the man bring an income in
a family, it allows a family to be able to flourish and in
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Essay on Women and Education
Women and Education
An education holds significance to many people for a variety of reasons. For some, it may be the route to a desired career or just the next step after
high school. For others, attending a university is a way to increase their awareness of other viewpoints through the exposure to the diverse culture
represented on a campus. In evaluating the value and significance of my own education, I reflected on the education of the women of the 19th century.
Their outlook on education is somewhat different than ours today because of the fact that it was difficult and rare to be an educated woman during this
period. Today we posses the freedom to pursue almost any field available. However, in someinstances we face lower...show more content...
They wanted to develop universities competitive with men's institutions not only to help them become self–sufficient but also to subside their "aches
and pangs of ignorance." One women describes the long period of ignoring women's intellectual potentials as "this depressing sense of a miserable
waste of powers bestowed on us by God, and which we know we could use for the lessening of evil and the increase of the happiness of our fellow
creatures." The emotional tone of this statement suggests the act of becoming educated for this woman is critical to her ability to interact with
others in a way that can improve her community. To resist would be against what is natural and throwing away the benefits she could bring this
world. An education meant a respected place in society, a chance for your opinions the hold significance among your peers. This is similar today.
For one's opinions to be respected, one must appear knowledgeable. Nobody is going to fund a project, listen to a speech, or consider an idea
proposed by an uninformed individual. How do we become informed? We take classes from those who are whether at a university, seminar, or
workshop. To be educated today as well as then gives us the ability to contribute significantly to our field. Specifically, I can only contribute to the
scientific knowledge of immunology bettering people's lives through advancement in medicine if I
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The Importance Of Feminism In Modern Education
Modern education is changing faster than we can keep up with it. There are things being retracted and things being added very quickly. Education in
modern times, tends to flow with the times, meaning whatever major controversy there is, it's talked about in modern education. Feminism is a very
controversial topic that teachers and staff alike, are trying to get embedded into our education patterns. What exactly is feminism? Well it really
depends on what site you've read it off of but the dictionary definition is, the advocacy for women's rights based on the equality of the sexes. There can
be many pro's and con's to having feminism taught in our education, but there is higher likelihood of a negative outcome if we were to do so.
Feminism is very subjective movement. It's so complex that it often gets taken out of context and turned into something it is not. Having modern
education embed feminism into their courses, could end disastrously. With feminism being such a subjective movement, people need to be able to
gain their own perspective on what feminism is. Annie Dillard is an essayist who toys with an idea that we grown up with everyone's perspective on
things, so we cannot make a judgement or give a name to the things that we see. Dillard proclaims "I couldn't unpeach the peaches"(Dillard 51). If we
are told what feminism is, we will never know anything different. You cannot talk about feminism without biased opinions present because every
person sees feminism as
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The Importance Of Gender Education
Studies have confirmed that all cultures make a noticeable distinction between girls and boys, either consciously or subconsciously. A study on gender
socialization in Chinese Kindergartens (Chen & Rao, 2010) states that although the Hong Kong government does not require the teacher to teach about
gender. However, there is subconscious gender–based discrimination favoring the male gender. To the contrary, America is taking a turn to gender
education, starting as early as Kindergarten (FPIW, 2016), focusing on gender expressions not only as a male or female but also include
non–traditional identities, for example cross–dressing. Another important distinction in the development of children is the moral evaluation of modesty
and self–promotion in diverse cultural setting, as noted in this study by (Cameron, Lau, Fu, & Lee, 2012). This study analyzed how young children
distinguish the truth and found that many Asian communities reinforce early socialization and view humility, unpretentiousness or modesty as an
essential element of virtue. It was noted that kids perceive the truth differently based on cultural values, with Canadian children telling the truth as the
truth and showing a sense of pride in acknowledging their own good deeds with no shame in telling what they did for others. On the contrary, Chinese
children are more modest and sometimes preferred to deny their good deeds, feeling embarrassed to admit the truth in fear of being seen as boastful.
There was also a
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There are 65 million girls around the world that still do not have access to an education. Many people do not realize it, but developed countries take
education for granted. In today's society girls dread having to wake up early to go to school and learn for hours. Nevertheless, there are girls like
Malala Yousafzai who would do anything to attendschool even for an hour. Malala is a teenage girl who fought for her right to go to school no matter
what stood in her way. Unfortunately, she was shot by theTaliban who thought otherwise. However, this did not stop her from continuing to pursue
her dream of going to school. The Malala Fund was creating to help girls around the world that are denied access to an education. The point of this
project was to inform society about the importance of an education and how people can make a difference. Malala incredible voice inspired many
people around the world. She was severely punished for her actions but choose to continue anyway. At a age of 15 she was shot in the head by the
Taliban for standing up for her rights. After the vent she had written an autobiography and was still a target to the Taliban. Fortunately, that did not
stop her from continuing to get a safe, quality education she deserves. By following her dream, she caused many other girls to do the same. In order to
share her story and raise awareness about the topic, "Malala wanted to build an organization to empower girls to survive and thrive"(CNN). Not only
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Barriers Of Women In Education
From the local to the global level, women's leadership and political participation are restricted. Women's are the half of our total population, but their
participation is very low in every sector.
Women face several obstacles to participating in any sector. Structural barriers through discriminatory laws and institutions still limit women's options
to run for office. Capacity gaps mean women are less likely than men to have the education, contacts and resources needed to become effective
leaders. Individual women have overcome these obstacles with great acclaim, and often to UN General Assembly notes, "Women in every part of the
world continue to be largely marginalized the benefit of society at large. But for women as a whole, the playing field needs to be level, opening
opportunities for all.
As the 2011 from the political sphere, often as a result of discriminatory laws, practices, attitudes and gender stereotypes, low levels of education, lack
of access to health care and the disproportionate effect of poverty on women."
We can't deny half of our population, we need to proper utilize our full population, to ensure proper utilization of our total population we need to ensure
full participation of women in every sector.
To ensure full participation of women in every sector, we need to ensure proper education of all women. Without proper education we cannot ensure
women's participation. Health is another important issue to ensure women's participation, most of the women
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"One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world," a famous quote said by Malala, an activist for education. This quote inspires
every one to understand the importance of education and to stand up for it. This world has a lot of children and adults that do not have education
due to money and the limits of rights they have. In Malala's country and many other places in the world, education for boys is not an issue, but for
the girls it is. Due to gender, females do not have the right of education, like the males. Malala had a passion for school, making this issue upsetting to
her. This is going to be a journey about not just what is happening with Malala's country, but what is happening around the world. Malala inspires the
world from her background story, her obstacles and achievements and her overwhelming support from the world. Malala Yousafzai was born in
Mingora, Pakistan located in the country of Swat Valley on July 12, 1997. She was raised by her parents Pekai and Ziauddin. Also Malala had two
younger brothers named Kushal and Atal Yousafzai. Her best friend Safina meant a lot to her. She went to school at Khushal school for girls, which
her father founded. Malala loves school and the thrill of learning. She had aspirations and ambitions, which is the reason why Malala wants to go to
school. Her dream her dream is to become a doctor. However, this dream came with it's struggles as many people did not want girls going to school,
making education for
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Summary OfThe Education Of Women By Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe: "The Education of Women"
At a moment's glance, Daniel's Defoe's 1719 publication "The Education of Women" looks to be quite progressive for the time period in which it was
written. He makes a claim of policy, stating that women should be educated in order to better serve men as companions. It is his justification for his
claim that falls flat when viewed under a modern lens – he cares little for the individual benefits a woman may receive from an education, instead
focusing on how education will further their ability to please men. That said, Defoe does state that although they should be educated to better serve
men, he does not believe they should "Stewards, Cooks, and Slaves." He believes that "The great distinguishing difference... between men and
women, is in their education", and that women's souls are "capable of the same accomplishments with men". The mix of traditional and progressive
views present in his essay, as well as the reasoning for such views, make the piece an interesting look into the social views of the Age of Enlightenment.
The logical base for Defoe's argument is a primarily traditional, Christian one. He first reasons that God created "nothing needless", and as God
created women with the ability to learn, women are meant to make use of that ability. To deny a women of education would be to deny God's will,
which would put such denier against God and Christianity as a whole. Defoe further claims that as Christianity is so tightly linked
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Essay on Equality for Women in Education
Before the 21st century, women have faced many obstacles when trying to gain equality. They were seen as the "weaker sex" and were seen as not
as educated or not as capable as men. Even when some women tried proving these statements to be wrong and showed that they were just as capable
as men and assert any sort of opinions they were ostracized and dismissed. They were seen as un–ladylike and were not respected. Women were not
given a chance to prove that they were equal to men during this time. Any opinions they raised were quickly dismissed. Many women writers and
thinkers were not taken seriously at this time (many having to create pseudonyms to hide their gender when they wished to not only be published but
to be taken seriously),...show more content...
Many young girls during this time who had an opportunity to be educated did so either in a convent school or in the home. She was educated in her
home and was educated by some of the greatest tutors. Emilie's father (Louis–Nicolas) was a host of a salon with many influential intellectuals, one
being Fontenelle. When Emilie expressed interest in astronomy, her father arranged for Fontenelle (the secretary of the French Academy of
Sciences) to "speak" with Emilie at age 10. Her father was one of few parents during this time that encouraged his daughter to study and wanted her
to become an intellectual. It has been said that her father had thought that Emilie would be "no great beauty" so that could have been one of the
reasons he encouraged her learning. He wanted her to have some value to a man she would one day marry. It is not known whether or not her mother
was "thrilled" about her daughter being educated in such a way, only speculation that she may not have been very happy with it but she accepted it. As
I stated, it was unusual at the time for parents to be so accepting of their daughter's interests in math and science, especially because of their status and
of the time however her father seemed to not only accept it but encourage it. Her father brought tutors to their home and received education in math,
literature and science
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An Overview Of Women Education Essay
An Overview of Women Education in India
Pradeep Kumar, Assistant Professor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, kumar2pradeep@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The real progress of any nation depends on the qualities and skills of its citizens and education is the key which develops capabilities of human to
make a good member of society. Family is the unit of society is in which the mother develops the qualities of a child. Hence woman is called the first
teacher of the child. It describes the importance of women education in society and nation's development. The educational progress of women brings
social development which in turn, is necessary for progress of nation. This paper is concerned with some major issues, problems and some suggestions
for improvement of women education in India.
1.INTRODUCTION
Education is the key which develops capabilities of human to make a good member of society and family is the unit of society. The mother is the first
personality who develops the qualities of a child. In fact woman is the first teacher of the child who teaches basic manners and habits to the child.
Hence the importance of women education is extremely important in the development of society and nation. The educational progress of women brings
development of society which in turn is necessary for country's progress. In a developing country like India, to identify the importance and to make
efforts for its improvement is the need of present time.
2.WOMEN EDUCATION IN INDIA DURING
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The Importance Of The First Duty Of A Woman
Importance of Women Education
Napoleon was once asked, what the great need of France was. He answered," Nation's progress is impossible without trained and educated mothers.
If the women of my country are not educated, about half of the people will be ignorant." A woman has to play three roles in the course of her life.
Each of these roles expects some duties from her. It is only with the help of education that she would be able to perform them successfully. The first
duty of a woman is to be a good daughter. The second duty is to be a good wife and third duty is to be a good mother. Education teaches a woman
what she should be. It also teaches her how she should do it to be good daughter, a good wife and a good mother. Women education
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Educated women become more affective at improving their own well–being and their family's welfare. They are better equipped to extract the most
benefit from available services and existing opportunities, and to generate alternative opportunities, roles and support structures. These empowering
effects of women's education are manifested in a variety of ways, including increased income earning potential, ability to bargain for resources within
the household, decision making autonomy, control over their own sexuality, and participation in public life (Jose and Thampy 2006).
Educational status of women in India:
Table 1
Literacy Rate in India
YearPersonsMaleFemale
1901 5.39.807
1911
5.910.61.1
19217.212.21.8
19319.515.62.9
194116.124.97.3
195116.724.97.3
196124.034.413.0
197129.539.518.7
198136.246.924.8
199152.163.939.2
200165.3876.054.0
201174.0482.1465.46
Data on the above table reveals that at any point the literacy rate of women could not match with men. As a result, even after 69 years of
independence, women occupy a secondary position in our social hierarchy. Inspire of being aware of her position, women can 't empower due to lack
of skills and knowledge. Therefore, women empowerment can 't be attained unless to elicit innate functional skills of women by imparting skill–based
education.
Table 2 Level–wise
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Malala Yousafzai 's Impact On Women 's Education
I Am Malala
What would you do if you were told you could no longer attend school? Let me tell you what Malala Yousafzai did when the Taliban forbade girls in
her village from completing their education. She is recognized as a worldwide champion of women 's educational rights. She fought for her and her
classmates ' rights to go to school at great personal peril, and despite life threatening attacks and injury. Malala accomplished many things at a young
age, despite all the struggles she went through, including getting shot by the Taliban, but she overcame everything and won aNobel Peace Prize for
making a difference in women 's education around the world.
Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997. When she was born she was very poor. She has two younger brothers named Khushal and Atal. As a
child Malala always loved the idea of being able to learn and grow. When her mother was young, very few girls were able to go to school. She was
the only girl in her class (Yousafzai 40). Her father as a brilliant man. He believed that everyone, the rich and the poor, the boys and the girls,
should be able to go to school (Yousafzai 47). While she was young she had a good life. She lived in a very beautiful place with beautiful waterfalls,
a sparkling lake, and huge mountains (Yousafzai 15). Everything was great for her and her family. Little did she know that the traumatic event of 9/11,
would change everything for her and her valley (Yousafzai 57).
As she got older she started to
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Status Of The Women Education
1 | P a g e Research Proposal on Status of the women Education among Ao (Naga) Society in Dimapur District. Submitted by: Bendangyangerla Imchen
M2016WCP003 School of Women Centred Practices Submitted to: Prof. Devi Prasad 2 | P a g e Contents: 1.
Introduction......................................................................................... 1.1 Operational Definition................................................................... 1.2 Women in
Ao Society....................................................................... 2. Problem Identification............................................................................... 3. Rationale of the
Study................................................................................. 4. Literature Review..................................................................................... 5. Objectives of the
study ............................................................................ 6. Research Questions and Hypothesis....................................... 7.
Methodology........................................................................................ 7.1 Research Design........................................................................... 7.2 Sources of
data collection................................................................ 7.2.1 Primary data........................................................................ 7.2.2 Secondary
data.................................................................. 7.3 Sampling Strategy and size.............................................................. 7.4 Tools of Data
Collection................................................................ 8. Field of Study......................................................................................... 9. Analytical
Framework............................................................................... 10. Expected Implications for policy and social work practice................................... 11.
Ethical concerns related to the study.............................................................. 12. References............................................................................................
Part II: Tools for Data Collection. 3 | P a g e 1. Introduction: Education is an all round development of an individual. It is liberating thoughts, ideas,
values, beliefs. Education enhances knowledge and employment capacity.
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Importance Of Female Education On India Essay
Importance of Female Education in Pakistan to Break Boundaries in Society The word "media" is derived from the word "medium" which means
a carrier of information through a large number of people. Since media is the screen through which a large number of messages pass through it
plays an integral role in the shaping of thoughts, ideologies and mind sets within a society. Throughout history it has played a significant role in
the shaping and evolution of societies and cultures all over the globe. Hence, we have a vast variety of cultures and societies in the world all
unique in themselves in terms of norms, values, ideologies etc. Like every society, the Pakistani media has also under gone a great deal of
evolution since its advent which in turn has caused the evolution of the society we live in the present day. The dimension of media is ever
changing and so is the change it brings about in society. Every film, every ad, every TV show, every music video, every song that is made has a
specific motive behind it. Every form of media intends to shape our society according to the ideas of the conceptualizers of that particular medium.
However, one thing that yet needs to evolve in our society is the ideology regarding the stereotyping of gender roles. A great percentage of society still
encourages women to stay at home, confining them to household chores with no leisure whatsoever. Female education is not considered important
among the lower class. As you move up the classes of
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The Importance Of Women In College Education
In the us women with some college education have more opportunities for higher paying jobs and this has affected society by making women more
independent. Having an education does not mean a job is in the near future. Having an education is a way to establish self–esteem, better one's self as
well as gain knowledge. Women's colleges and universities persist around the world, even as the vast majority of tertiary institutions are open to men
and women. In nearly every nation, women can attend even the most elite formerly all–male universities, and in several nations women are many of all
college students. Questions therefore arise about the continued need for a single–sex sector in the 21st century (Renn , 2012)
Education is considered as the critical software for development as it shapes the destiny for every society. Currently the initiative is driven by the
Millennium Development Goals and the goals of Education for All. The MDG's with direct reference to women education are Goal 2: Achieve
universal primary education and Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women. This means that everybody in the society should be given a
chance to attend school, women included (Anne Syomwene , 2015)
Firstly, women in society are all invited to obtain a higher education. The issue is not that women not being allowed to obtain an education the problem
is that not enough women are aware that college is a stepping stone in life. Not enough women come out of high school necessarily
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Development Of Women Higher Education
Development of Women Higher Education in the United Kingdom
Introduction
A high–quality education is not only a need for every citizen in all countries, but also a fundamental right. This implies that everyone is entitled to it,
irrespective of gender. However, this has not been the case not only in theUnited Kingdom, but also almost in all countries across the world.
Disparities that are found in the many aspects of development with regard to gender have forced women to remain behind.1 In fact, in many countries,
women were not allowed to go to school, especially before the Great War. Despite the fact that there are some marginal improvements in the British
Universities, there is a long way to go with regard to disparities witnessed.1 In addition, the proportion of academics for women is higher, but the
number in the higher education is still low. This implies that there is a need to find out whether there is a method of ensuring that women in the higher
institution of learning are more than they are. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the gender pay gap in the British remains
high and there is a little improvement that has been realized.1 Initially, there were many obstacles to higher education, which made them to concentrate
on the household chores. However, the majority of them realized their potential after men went to fight in the World War I. Notably, during the war
period, education was highly neglected, but was reconstructed during the
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Essay About Importance Of A Woman

  • 1. Essay about Importance Of A Woman Society has always placed a great emphasis upon the importance of a woman's appearance, and through that emphasis women have instinctively been taught to measure their self–worth in terms of the image they present, even more so than their intelligence. They have been given rigid and challenging standards to live up to, standards that are usually unrealistic, unattainable, and disheartening. Many women spend a large majority of their lives suffering trying to meet these standards. The ideal body image in this country today seems to be the long–haired 5'7", 95 lb female found in every fashion magazine, every sitcom and every movie you will ever see. However, many women at 5'7" could starve themselves for their...show more content... Standards for a woman's appearance were obviously set by men, for men. Women have been suffering since the beginning of time trying to please these men, fixing their hair every morning, wearing girdles, cooking for them, cleaning for them, etc. Apparently, according to history and fashion magazines, the only acceptable way to be a true woman, a woman who can gain the acceptance of a man, is to be perfect. For this reason, modern society has made a business out of a woman's need for perfection. For instance, "airbrushing," or "retouching", a computer technique used in the photography industry to hide imperfections (such as pimples) has been added to all applications for student pictures. It is also used in fashion magazines to reshape the thighs of already near–perfect supermodels. The cosmetic industry is one of the most profitable in the world. A business has been made out of products to accent the eyes, the cheeks, and to hide "blemishes." "Cellulite creams," overpriced products claiming to reduce the appearance of fat have been added to the market, along with wrinkle creams and bikini waxes. Despite the fact that society and the media have sent the message to today's women that self–esteem should be based upon image, women have still made notable advances on the fashion front within the past century. Women no longer have to wear skirts or dresses every day, and pants have Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. The Importance Of Gender Equality In Education All around the world, generations of children have grown up with a history of male leadership. Gender equality has always been and continues to be a struggle, but with more awareness being shed on this problem, it has been improving on a local and global scale. However, governments still lack the gender diversity in their leadership positions that is needed by today's standards and expectations. With more activism on a local and global level, future generations will grow up becoming leaders without limitations due to their gender. I have been able to grow up in a fortunate environment with a strong sense of equal gender opportunity, but there was always the absence of equal gender icons to look up to when I was growing up. Most textbooks and lessons were filled with the accomplishments of male scientists, explorers, artists, and most of all, leaders. It is essential that we educate children at a young age the importance for the push towards gender equality in leadership positions. After all, it is difficult for little girls to believe teachers when say that they can grow up to be anything they want to be when there are male–clad posters of the United States presidents hanging up on the wall behind them. We cannot change the faces of the past to match our egalitarian expectations, but we can add an equal mix of genders to the curriculums and environments that all children grow up with to encourage them to change the future. Emma Watson is known for not only her acting Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Malala Yousafzai: The Power Of Women's Education Fighting for equality of education is a courageous and dangerous act. The importance of education for all people is very important, especially all over the world. Women deserve the right to learn and same availability of schooling men have. Malala Yousafzai believes equal education should be handled first and fast. She fought for equality and only became stronger because of the struggles. Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by 3 bullets because of her blog against young girls or women not being allowed to go to school. In Yousafzai's speech she addresses the issue of banning women's education, "The power of education frightens them. They are afraid of women. The power of the voice of women frightens them" (Malala Yousafzai's speech to the...show more content... Although, it can be more difficult to watch the world move on without women having a say. In Haiy Le's article she quotes Yousafzai, "'If you remain in silence, you will continue to live in terrorism,' Malala said. 'Or you speak up. In both ways, the consequences are hard" (Nobel laureate Malala, Afghan novelist show how to wield power with words, Paragraph 15). Both of the choices are hard, however, Malala Yousafzai chose fighting against the rules. She spoke up and it could have cost her life, but it only killed her fear. Finally, women and girls have been given more rights than before, but it is still not enough. The Los Angeles Times states, "...about 90 percent of countries still have laws and policies that give women and girls fewer rights and protections that men and boys" (For most women and girls, it's still a man's world, Paragraph 6). Going off that, constantly fighting for equal rights has paid off in some type of way. Women have proven they are not stopping until the world is equal for all genders, In conclusion. Malala Yousafzai understood have serious the fight for equality is, but continued to challenge the rules. Equal education is important because it gives the same option of schooling for both women and men to grow in knowledge, Women are persistent in pursuing the same guidance and human rights as men. The world will hopefully change to give everyone equal opportunities in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. The Importance Of The Freedom Of Education Education is defined as the act of acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment. Having the freedom of education allows everyone including women to have the opportunity to learn and be able to adapt in the industrial world. Through the use of different rhetoric, Yousafzai and Clinton demonstrate the importance of women's rights and education in society. To begin with, both authors use the repetition of parallel structures to advocate for women's rights and their freedom of education. This can be shown as the text states "We call upon the world leaders that...must protect women and children's rights...We call upon all governments to ensure free compulsory education for every child all over the world" (Yousafzai 14). This piece of evidence shows that not only is the speaker speaking about the injustice against women all over the world, but it shows that she is willing to find a solution to help protect women's rights. By repeating 'we call upon' in the speech, it prompts the readers to focus on the different aspects of things that they can do to help fight against this injustice. The speaker wants every government to make sure that every child has an education as it is one of the most effective ways to help a community flourish. When a child is educated, they have the opportunity to get a job and bring a sufficient income to the family. If both thewoman and the man bring an income in a family, it allows a family to be able to flourish and in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay on Women and Education Women and Education An education holds significance to many people for a variety of reasons. For some, it may be the route to a desired career or just the next step after high school. For others, attending a university is a way to increase their awareness of other viewpoints through the exposure to the diverse culture represented on a campus. In evaluating the value and significance of my own education, I reflected on the education of the women of the 19th century. Their outlook on education is somewhat different than ours today because of the fact that it was difficult and rare to be an educated woman during this period. Today we posses the freedom to pursue almost any field available. However, in someinstances we face lower...show more content... They wanted to develop universities competitive with men's institutions not only to help them become self–sufficient but also to subside their "aches and pangs of ignorance." One women describes the long period of ignoring women's intellectual potentials as "this depressing sense of a miserable waste of powers bestowed on us by God, and which we know we could use for the lessening of evil and the increase of the happiness of our fellow creatures." The emotional tone of this statement suggests the act of becoming educated for this woman is critical to her ability to interact with others in a way that can improve her community. To resist would be against what is natural and throwing away the benefits she could bring this world. An education meant a respected place in society, a chance for your opinions the hold significance among your peers. This is similar today. For one's opinions to be respected, one must appear knowledgeable. Nobody is going to fund a project, listen to a speech, or consider an idea proposed by an uninformed individual. How do we become informed? We take classes from those who are whether at a university, seminar, or workshop. To be educated today as well as then gives us the ability to contribute significantly to our field. Specifically, I can only contribute to the scientific knowledge of immunology bettering people's lives through advancement in medicine if I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Importance Of Feminism In Modern Education Modern education is changing faster than we can keep up with it. There are things being retracted and things being added very quickly. Education in modern times, tends to flow with the times, meaning whatever major controversy there is, it's talked about in modern education. Feminism is a very controversial topic that teachers and staff alike, are trying to get embedded into our education patterns. What exactly is feminism? Well it really depends on what site you've read it off of but the dictionary definition is, the advocacy for women's rights based on the equality of the sexes. There can be many pro's and con's to having feminism taught in our education, but there is higher likelihood of a negative outcome if we were to do so. Feminism is very subjective movement. It's so complex that it often gets taken out of context and turned into something it is not. Having modern education embed feminism into their courses, could end disastrously. With feminism being such a subjective movement, people need to be able to gain their own perspective on what feminism is. Annie Dillard is an essayist who toys with an idea that we grown up with everyone's perspective on things, so we cannot make a judgement or give a name to the things that we see. Dillard proclaims "I couldn't unpeach the peaches"(Dillard 51). If we are told what feminism is, we will never know anything different. You cannot talk about feminism without biased opinions present because every person sees feminism as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. The Importance Of Gender Education Studies have confirmed that all cultures make a noticeable distinction between girls and boys, either consciously or subconsciously. A study on gender socialization in Chinese Kindergartens (Chen & Rao, 2010) states that although the Hong Kong government does not require the teacher to teach about gender. However, there is subconscious gender–based discrimination favoring the male gender. To the contrary, America is taking a turn to gender education, starting as early as Kindergarten (FPIW, 2016), focusing on gender expressions not only as a male or female but also include non–traditional identities, for example cross–dressing. Another important distinction in the development of children is the moral evaluation of modesty and self–promotion in diverse cultural setting, as noted in this study by (Cameron, Lau, Fu, & Lee, 2012). This study analyzed how young children distinguish the truth and found that many Asian communities reinforce early socialization and view humility, unpretentiousness or modesty as an essential element of virtue. It was noted that kids perceive the truth differently based on cultural values, with Canadian children telling the truth as the truth and showing a sense of pride in acknowledging their own good deeds with no shame in telling what they did for others. On the contrary, Chinese children are more modest and sometimes preferred to deny their good deeds, feeling embarrassed to admit the truth in fear of being seen as boastful. There was also a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. There are 65 million girls around the world that still do not have access to an education. Many people do not realize it, but developed countries take education for granted. In today's society girls dread having to wake up early to go to school and learn for hours. Nevertheless, there are girls like Malala Yousafzai who would do anything to attendschool even for an hour. Malala is a teenage girl who fought for her right to go to school no matter what stood in her way. Unfortunately, she was shot by theTaliban who thought otherwise. However, this did not stop her from continuing to pursue her dream of going to school. The Malala Fund was creating to help girls around the world that are denied access to an education. The point of this project was to inform society about the importance of an education and how people can make a difference. Malala incredible voice inspired many people around the world. She was severely punished for her actions but choose to continue anyway. At a age of 15 she was shot in the head by the Taliban for standing up for her rights. After the vent she had written an autobiography and was still a target to the Taliban. Fortunately, that did not stop her from continuing to get a safe, quality education she deserves. By following her dream, she caused many other girls to do the same. In order to share her story and raise awareness about the topic, "Malala wanted to build an organization to empower girls to survive and thrive"(CNN). Not only Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Barriers Of Women In Education From the local to the global level, women's leadership and political participation are restricted. Women's are the half of our total population, but their participation is very low in every sector. Women face several obstacles to participating in any sector. Structural barriers through discriminatory laws and institutions still limit women's options to run for office. Capacity gaps mean women are less likely than men to have the education, contacts and resources needed to become effective leaders. Individual women have overcome these obstacles with great acclaim, and often to UN General Assembly notes, "Women in every part of the world continue to be largely marginalized the benefit of society at large. But for women as a whole, the playing field needs to be level, opening opportunities for all. As the 2011 from the political sphere, often as a result of discriminatory laws, practices, attitudes and gender stereotypes, low levels of education, lack of access to health care and the disproportionate effect of poverty on women." We can't deny half of our population, we need to proper utilize our full population, to ensure proper utilization of our total population we need to ensure full participation of women in every sector. To ensure full participation of women in every sector, we need to ensure proper education of all women. Without proper education we cannot ensure women's participation. Health is another important issue to ensure women's participation, most of the women Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. "One child, one teacher, one pen and one book can change the world," a famous quote said by Malala, an activist for education. This quote inspires every one to understand the importance of education and to stand up for it. This world has a lot of children and adults that do not have education due to money and the limits of rights they have. In Malala's country and many other places in the world, education for boys is not an issue, but for the girls it is. Due to gender, females do not have the right of education, like the males. Malala had a passion for school, making this issue upsetting to her. This is going to be a journey about not just what is happening with Malala's country, but what is happening around the world. Malala inspires the world from her background story, her obstacles and achievements and her overwhelming support from the world. Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan located in the country of Swat Valley on July 12, 1997. She was raised by her parents Pekai and Ziauddin. Also Malala had two younger brothers named Kushal and Atal Yousafzai. Her best friend Safina meant a lot to her. She went to school at Khushal school for girls, which her father founded. Malala loves school and the thrill of learning. She had aspirations and ambitions, which is the reason why Malala wants to go to school. Her dream her dream is to become a doctor. However, this dream came with it's struggles as many people did not want girls going to school, making education for Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Summary OfThe Education Of Women By Daniel Defoe Daniel Defoe: "The Education of Women" At a moment's glance, Daniel's Defoe's 1719 publication "The Education of Women" looks to be quite progressive for the time period in which it was written. He makes a claim of policy, stating that women should be educated in order to better serve men as companions. It is his justification for his claim that falls flat when viewed under a modern lens – he cares little for the individual benefits a woman may receive from an education, instead focusing on how education will further their ability to please men. That said, Defoe does state that although they should be educated to better serve men, he does not believe they should "Stewards, Cooks, and Slaves." He believes that "The great distinguishing difference... between men and women, is in their education", and that women's souls are "capable of the same accomplishments with men". The mix of traditional and progressive views present in his essay, as well as the reasoning for such views, make the piece an interesting look into the social views of the Age of Enlightenment. The logical base for Defoe's argument is a primarily traditional, Christian one. He first reasons that God created "nothing needless", and as God created women with the ability to learn, women are meant to make use of that ability. To deny a women of education would be to deny God's will, which would put such denier against God and Christianity as a whole. Defoe further claims that as Christianity is so tightly linked Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Essay on Equality for Women in Education Before the 21st century, women have faced many obstacles when trying to gain equality. They were seen as the "weaker sex" and were seen as not as educated or not as capable as men. Even when some women tried proving these statements to be wrong and showed that they were just as capable as men and assert any sort of opinions they were ostracized and dismissed. They were seen as un–ladylike and were not respected. Women were not given a chance to prove that they were equal to men during this time. Any opinions they raised were quickly dismissed. Many women writers and thinkers were not taken seriously at this time (many having to create pseudonyms to hide their gender when they wished to not only be published but to be taken seriously),...show more content... Many young girls during this time who had an opportunity to be educated did so either in a convent school or in the home. She was educated in her home and was educated by some of the greatest tutors. Emilie's father (Louis–Nicolas) was a host of a salon with many influential intellectuals, one being Fontenelle. When Emilie expressed interest in astronomy, her father arranged for Fontenelle (the secretary of the French Academy of Sciences) to "speak" with Emilie at age 10. Her father was one of few parents during this time that encouraged his daughter to study and wanted her to become an intellectual. It has been said that her father had thought that Emilie would be "no great beauty" so that could have been one of the reasons he encouraged her learning. He wanted her to have some value to a man she would one day marry. It is not known whether or not her mother was "thrilled" about her daughter being educated in such a way, only speculation that she may not have been very happy with it but she accepted it. As I stated, it was unusual at the time for parents to be so accepting of their daughter's interests in math and science, especially because of their status and of the time however her father seemed to not only accept it but encourage it. Her father brought tutors to their home and received education in math, literature and science Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. An Overview Of Women Education Essay An Overview of Women Education in India Pradeep Kumar, Assistant Professor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, kumar2pradeep@gmail.com ABSTRACT The real progress of any nation depends on the qualities and skills of its citizens and education is the key which develops capabilities of human to make a good member of society. Family is the unit of society is in which the mother develops the qualities of a child. Hence woman is called the first teacher of the child. It describes the importance of women education in society and nation's development. The educational progress of women brings social development which in turn, is necessary for progress of nation. This paper is concerned with some major issues, problems and some suggestions for improvement of women education in India. 1.INTRODUCTION Education is the key which develops capabilities of human to make a good member of society and family is the unit of society. The mother is the first personality who develops the qualities of a child. In fact woman is the first teacher of the child who teaches basic manners and habits to the child. Hence the importance of women education is extremely important in the development of society and nation. The educational progress of women brings development of society which in turn is necessary for country's progress. In a developing country like India, to identify the importance and to make efforts for its improvement is the need of present time. 2.WOMEN EDUCATION IN INDIA DURING Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. The Importance Of The First Duty Of A Woman Importance of Women Education Napoleon was once asked, what the great need of France was. He answered," Nation's progress is impossible without trained and educated mothers. If the women of my country are not educated, about half of the people will be ignorant." A woman has to play three roles in the course of her life. Each of these roles expects some duties from her. It is only with the help of education that she would be able to perform them successfully. The first duty of a woman is to be a good daughter. The second duty is to be a good wife and third duty is to be a good mother. Education teaches a woman what she should be. It also teaches her how she should do it to be good daughter, a good wife and a good mother. Women education ...show more content... Educated women become more affective at improving their own well–being and their family's welfare. They are better equipped to extract the most benefit from available services and existing opportunities, and to generate alternative opportunities, roles and support structures. These empowering effects of women's education are manifested in a variety of ways, including increased income earning potential, ability to bargain for resources within the household, decision making autonomy, control over their own sexuality, and participation in public life (Jose and Thampy 2006). Educational status of women in India: Table 1 Literacy Rate in India YearPersonsMaleFemale 1901 5.39.807 1911 5.910.61.1 19217.212.21.8 19319.515.62.9
  • 15. 194116.124.97.3 195116.724.97.3 196124.034.413.0 197129.539.518.7 198136.246.924.8 199152.163.939.2 200165.3876.054.0 201174.0482.1465.46 Data on the above table reveals that at any point the literacy rate of women could not match with men. As a result, even after 69 years of independence, women occupy a secondary position in our social hierarchy. Inspire of being aware of her position, women can 't empower due to lack of skills and knowledge. Therefore, women empowerment can 't be attained unless to elicit innate functional skills of women by imparting skill–based education. Table 2 Level–wise Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Malala Yousafzai 's Impact On Women 's Education I Am Malala What would you do if you were told you could no longer attend school? Let me tell you what Malala Yousafzai did when the Taliban forbade girls in her village from completing their education. She is recognized as a worldwide champion of women 's educational rights. She fought for her and her classmates ' rights to go to school at great personal peril, and despite life threatening attacks and injury. Malala accomplished many things at a young age, despite all the struggles she went through, including getting shot by the Taliban, but she overcame everything and won aNobel Peace Prize for making a difference in women 's education around the world. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997. When she was born she was very poor. She has two younger brothers named Khushal and Atal. As a child Malala always loved the idea of being able to learn and grow. When her mother was young, very few girls were able to go to school. She was the only girl in her class (Yousafzai 40). Her father as a brilliant man. He believed that everyone, the rich and the poor, the boys and the girls, should be able to go to school (Yousafzai 47). While she was young she had a good life. She lived in a very beautiful place with beautiful waterfalls, a sparkling lake, and huge mountains (Yousafzai 15). Everything was great for her and her family. Little did she know that the traumatic event of 9/11, would change everything for her and her valley (Yousafzai 57). As she got older she started to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Status Of The Women Education 1 | P a g e Research Proposal on Status of the women Education among Ao (Naga) Society in Dimapur District. Submitted by: Bendangyangerla Imchen M2016WCP003 School of Women Centred Practices Submitted to: Prof. Devi Prasad 2 | P a g e Contents: 1. Introduction......................................................................................... 1.1 Operational Definition................................................................... 1.2 Women in Ao Society....................................................................... 2. Problem Identification............................................................................... 3. Rationale of the Study................................................................................. 4. Literature Review..................................................................................... 5. Objectives of the study ............................................................................ 6. Research Questions and Hypothesis....................................... 7. Methodology........................................................................................ 7.1 Research Design........................................................................... 7.2 Sources of data collection................................................................ 7.2.1 Primary data........................................................................ 7.2.2 Secondary data.................................................................. 7.3 Sampling Strategy and size.............................................................. 7.4 Tools of Data Collection................................................................ 8. Field of Study......................................................................................... 9. Analytical Framework............................................................................... 10. Expected Implications for policy and social work practice................................... 11. Ethical concerns related to the study.............................................................. 12. References............................................................................................ Part II: Tools for Data Collection. 3 | P a g e 1. Introduction: Education is an all round development of an individual. It is liberating thoughts, ideas, values, beliefs. Education enhances knowledge and employment capacity. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Importance Of Female Education On India Essay Importance of Female Education in Pakistan to Break Boundaries in Society The word "media" is derived from the word "medium" which means a carrier of information through a large number of people. Since media is the screen through which a large number of messages pass through it plays an integral role in the shaping of thoughts, ideologies and mind sets within a society. Throughout history it has played a significant role in the shaping and evolution of societies and cultures all over the globe. Hence, we have a vast variety of cultures and societies in the world all unique in themselves in terms of norms, values, ideologies etc. Like every society, the Pakistani media has also under gone a great deal of evolution since its advent which in turn has caused the evolution of the society we live in the present day. The dimension of media is ever changing and so is the change it brings about in society. Every film, every ad, every TV show, every music video, every song that is made has a specific motive behind it. Every form of media intends to shape our society according to the ideas of the conceptualizers of that particular medium. However, one thing that yet needs to evolve in our society is the ideology regarding the stereotyping of gender roles. A great percentage of society still encourages women to stay at home, confining them to household chores with no leisure whatsoever. Female education is not considered important among the lower class. As you move up the classes of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. The Importance Of Women In College Education In the us women with some college education have more opportunities for higher paying jobs and this has affected society by making women more independent. Having an education does not mean a job is in the near future. Having an education is a way to establish self–esteem, better one's self as well as gain knowledge. Women's colleges and universities persist around the world, even as the vast majority of tertiary institutions are open to men and women. In nearly every nation, women can attend even the most elite formerly all–male universities, and in several nations women are many of all college students. Questions therefore arise about the continued need for a single–sex sector in the 21st century (Renn , 2012) Education is considered as the critical software for development as it shapes the destiny for every society. Currently the initiative is driven by the Millennium Development Goals and the goals of Education for All. The MDG's with direct reference to women education are Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education and Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women. This means that everybody in the society should be given a chance to attend school, women included (Anne Syomwene , 2015) Firstly, women in society are all invited to obtain a higher education. The issue is not that women not being allowed to obtain an education the problem is that not enough women are aware that college is a stepping stone in life. Not enough women come out of high school necessarily Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Development Of Women Higher Education Development of Women Higher Education in the United Kingdom Introduction A high–quality education is not only a need for every citizen in all countries, but also a fundamental right. This implies that everyone is entitled to it, irrespective of gender. However, this has not been the case not only in theUnited Kingdom, but also almost in all countries across the world. Disparities that are found in the many aspects of development with regard to gender have forced women to remain behind.1 In fact, in many countries, women were not allowed to go to school, especially before the Great War. Despite the fact that there are some marginal improvements in the British Universities, there is a long way to go with regard to disparities witnessed.1 In addition, the proportion of academics for women is higher, but the number in the higher education is still low. This implies that there is a need to find out whether there is a method of ensuring that women in the higher institution of learning are more than they are. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the gender pay gap in the British remains high and there is a little improvement that has been realized.1 Initially, there were many obstacles to higher education, which made them to concentrate on the household chores. However, the majority of them realized their potential after men went to fight in the World War I. Notably, during the war period, education was highly neglected, but was reconstructed during the Get more content on HelpWriting.net