Gender
sensitive education
Now it has crossed the
boundary of doubt that investment in education for both boys and girls stands as
one of the most important determinants of development having positive
implications for all other measures of progress. Sending only boy children to
schools does not occupy the thought of rural guardians as happened two decades
ago. The present scene of rural secondary schools where the number of girl
students outnumbers the boys makes us optimistic about a bright future generation.
Educating the boys and girls proves a single and most powerful vehicle of self-advancement
and holds the prospect of development for future generation. It undeniably
makes a strong foundation of national development.
Does the educational reality of girls and boys and
factors that affect their educational achievement satisfy the criteria of
ensuring a gender-sensitive education environment in our schools and colleges? Are
gender sensitivity in school management, learning environment, strategies for monitoring
and evaluation and gender-sensitive practices exercised in our secondary and
higher secondary educational institutions? Still a variety of reasons prevent
girls from completing primary education level. Socio-economic, socio-cultural,
and school related factors still stand as big barriers to ensure
gender-friendly environment. Effective
and equitable investment in education with sound economic policies promise poverty
free nation as the examples of the developed nations. Education enables people
to sue and extend their capabilities, develop skills, improve their livelihoods
and increase their earning potential. And it also empowers them to participate
in decision-making and in the transformation of their lives and societies.
Education is central to the achievement of greater quality in society including
men and women.
Boys and girls face
different issues in educational institutions. Their dealing with emotions also
goes differently. Sometimes their goals
for life also prove different. Teachers, school management, curriculum should
introduce a balanced way to deal with these issues and the teachers who
directly deal with the students must have clandestine and transparent ideas
about the different issues of boys and girls and our curriculum should reflect
the same. When teachers remain aware of these issues they can reach their students in the
best possible ways.
Until and unless teachers know their students
all the studies in the world about different genders and lives of teenagers are
meaningless .Relationships are especially important when it comes to gender
sensitivity. Teachers must know their hearts and needs and have to realize that
each student is unique. It is a wrong
notion that all the students are bad and again girl students cannot do the same
as boys do. Girl students face various
barriers in the family, on the road, on the way to school. But classroom must
be a place where they must feel absolutely safe and this is the duty of the
teachers first to ensure it. Then come school and surrounding environment. If
not, drop out of girls and giving the girls marriage at tender age due to security reasons cannot be narrowed
down let along stopped. At the moment, the monitoring and evaluation tools
address various aspects of curriculum implementation and school organization
with no clear indication to measure gender sensitive strategies in the schools.
It is true that significant
progress has been made at policy level to have gender sensitive education. The
attitude towards the role of gender in language has been one of progressive
change as more establishments, publishers and indeed society aim for gender
neutral pronoun use and terms as opposed to gender specific. If we read books
of various subjects, there will be many more references to ‘he’. However,
nowadays it is more likely that he/she, he or she or even they plural they are
used. Job titles have also gained gender neutrality for example, the transition
from ‘fireman, to firefighter, ‘
policeman to police officer. Still many things remain to be done. School is the
learning center where gender-sensitivity must be practiced otherwise the whole
society will continue observing and experiencing male dominated phenomenon. Now
is the time to go hand in hand rather than particular gender domination. Our
education and curriculum are holding its key and this key must be used to open
the lock.
Masum
Billah
Program
Manager: BRAC Education Program, PACE and Vice-President: Bangladesh English
Language Teachers Association ( BELTA)
Cell:
01714-091431Email: mmbillah2000@yahoo.com
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