Gender, education, and training
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書誌事項
Gender, education, and training
(Oxfam focus on gender)
Oxfam GB, c1998
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Includes bibliography
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of articles by development workers and researchers focuses on learning opportunities for women offered by education and training. There is a continuing imbalance in educational participation - women make up an estimated two-thirds of the world's illiterate people - and writers reflect on the causes and consequences of this. While this lack of opportunity to learn is shocking in itself, equal access to existing services is not sufficient to make education empowering for women. Too often the formal education system serves merely to confirm gender stereotypes and school women for subordination. Some writers examine the scope offered by non-formal education to challenge male-biased systems, including training for challenging gender-based inequality.
目次
- * Editorial
- Caroline Sweetman
- * Gender, education and training: an international perspective
- Fiona Leach
- * Education for women's empowerment or schooling for women's subordination? Sara Hlupekile Longwe
- * The REFLECT approach to literacy and social change: a gender perspective
- Sara Cottingham, Kate Metcalf and Bimal Phnuyal
- * Approaches to gender-awareness raising: experiences in a government education project in Nepal
- Mo Sibbons
- * Campaigning against female genital mutilation in Ethiopia using popular education
- Beatrice Saodacini and Pamela nichols
- * 'Girls cannot think as boys do': socialising children through the Zimbabwean school system
- Rosemary Gordon
- * Gender training for development practitioners: only a partial solution
- Fenella Porter and Ines Smyth
- * Conference report: Fifth International Conference on adult education (CONFINTEA), Hamburg, Germany, 1997
- Carolyn Medel-Anonuevo
- * Resources
- Compiled by Sam Chamberlain
- * Book Review
- * Further reading
- Resources on training for women/gender training
- * Journals
- * Organisations
- * Web resources
- * E-mail lists
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