A link to an overview of Sharpe’s study can be found here:
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After looking at the detail of Sharpe’s study and the methodology used, students could be asked to write an evaluation based on the material presented
in this article:
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Following on from this could be a wider discussion about how schools contribute towards gender role socialisation and the extent to which students
feel it has changed (perhaps asking parents and grandparents about their own experiences of schooling). The following article can provide a useful
starting point:
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The website link below provides a range of very useful materials on gender and educational achievement which can be used for independent study outside of lessons:
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Unesco (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) works to ‘promote equal opportunities to quality learning, free from gender-based
or other forms of discrimination’. Their website contains a useful infographic which highlights why girls’ education matters:
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Infographic-gender.pdf
This World Bank article covers a range of reasons for the differences in access to education across the world, which could be summarised into a table. It also has some suggested solutions which could be used as research topics for groups:
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Girls Education
The United Nations also have an initiative to promote girls’ education across the world:
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United Nations Girls Education Initiative
Students could be directed to these resources as a ‘flipped learning’ opportunity prior to the lesson.
Students could then be assigned a country to investigate and report back to the rest of the class on with regards to educational opportunities for
girls and women. The bottom 10 countries for female education provides a useful starting point for countries to choose from -
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The bottom ten countries for female education
Feminist Majority Foundation ‰ÛÒ Campaign for Afghan Women and Girls:
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Unesco: Gender Inequality in Education:
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Guardian article on girls’ education in Malawi:
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Gender classes in India:
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