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    an array of factors‚ including societal‚ familial‚ and cultural influences. Although‚ access to education for women and girls have improved globally‚ disparities in the access to a basic education still persist‚ thereby influencing the gender gap in STEM education. To demonstrate‚ a study conducted in the United Kingdom‚ found at ages ten to eleven both boys and girls equally engaged in STEM education (75% of boys and 72% of girls)‚ and reported learning interesting things in science. Later‚ at

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    BARRIERS TO LEARNING IN SCHOOL AND DEVELOPMENT IN S.A CONTEXT Education is essential to the success of the individual and communities. Public schools are charged with the responsibility of preparing students for college/university; while college/university are expected to prepare students for the work force. An inclusive approach to teaching; learning and assessment is forseen in the ‘The Revised National Curriculum Statement’‚ as part of this result we as teachers need to address barriers that

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    I’m want to be a famous for English and write down in the books Rural Schools’ Environment There are many aspects about rural schools that make them less fortunate than other types of schools. The actual environment of rural schools sometimes makes it hard for their students to succeed. Poverty is the "600 pound gorilla" that is sitting on rural schools (Berliner‚ 2004). Rural schools are dependent on national and urban economics‚ and if the economy is not prospering‚ this also

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    how nature has made us. God has created both males and females and brought them in this world together so that they can co-exist. Nature has not separated males and females by continents‚ countries or areas because both genders deserve to coexist. Through coeducation‚ an individual learns greatly from the opposite gender. An individual learns about their habits and their attitudes. However‚ coeducation also teaches us that males and females are not really different. Both genders are smart‚ both

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    threatens all of society. That threat is the growing occurrence of Female Sex Offenders. Many times‚ when a child reports that he/she has been victimized by a female‚ that claim is either not believed‚ or it is perceived as not a big deal.(Center for Sex Offender Management; 2007) Traditionally‚ it has been assumed that sex crimes are perpetrated by males. The result of this assumption is that

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    Judith Wilde‚ Chris Nelson‚ Robert Martínez‚ and Gary Hargett. "INFORMAL ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION." Finchpark Home Page. Web. 21 Apr. 2011. <http://www.finchpark.com/courses/assess/informal.htm>. Phenix‚ Philip Henry. Philosophy of Education. New York: Holt‚ 1958. "Positive Environment and Classroom Management « Principal Kendrick." Principal Kendrick. Web. 03 Dec. 2010. <http://kendrik2.wordpress.com/2007/09/04/positive-environment-and-classroom-management Santrock‚ John W.. Educational

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    FEMALE CIRCUMCISION AND KENYAN LAW: A CASE STUDY Michael A. Stanfield Bioethics Program Iowa State University TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Introductory Materials Activity Activity Schedule Interest Groups Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Organization (MYWO) Resource 1: Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya Resource 2: Alternative Rite to Female Circumcision Resource 3: Girls Flee Circumcision in Kenya Kenyan Government Representatives Resource 1: Female Genital Mutilation Cases Rise Resource 2: Minister

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    OUTLINE: Education the basic need Object of Education: Importance of Education: Background of Pakistan’s Educational System Educational System in Pakistan: Key Performance Indicators for Education Systems  PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN 1. Medium of Education: 2. Disparity of System at Provincial Level: 3. Gender Discrimination: 4. Lack of Technical Education:: 5. Low allocation of funds: 6. Inefficient Teachers: 7. Poverty: 8. Corruption: 9. Social imbalance: 10. Mismanagement

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    My intended audience is my allies who agree that Female Genital Mutilation is an inhumane practice and it should be eradicated. FGM: An Inhumane Practice "The child‚ completely naked‚ is made to sit on a low stool. Several women take hold of her and open her legs wide. After separating her outer and inner labia‚ the operator‚ usually a woman experienced in this procedure‚ sits down facing the child. With her kitchen knife‚ the operator first pierces‚ and slices open the hood of the clitoris

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    made large strides in educating its population of more than a billion people‚ yet a lot remains to be done. It is commonplace now that education is both intrinsically valuable and also instrumental for economic well-being‚ and this is true for individuals and entire nations. No country in the world has been able to develop without the spread of mass education. An educated population is a prerequisite for take-off into high economic growth. Table 1 in the appendix shows literacy rates for

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