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Gender equity in education and learning: Revisiting earlier work


Here is the list of earlier work on gender issues published in MeriNews portal which has been closed down now.

  1. Do women have more innate spirituality than men? :"The social construct of gender in a male dominated society and spiritual world, the women have a secondary roles and continue to be 'seen traditionally as someone's wife, mother, daughter, or sister'," says Sudesh Didi of the Brahma Kumaris in an article in a periodical. Thereby, it implies that women have barriers to follow a spiritual path and assume spiritual leadership by and large. Dr. Lalit Kishore | May 21, 2018

  2. We need gender equity in science and technology avenues through multi-pronged strategy: The question of a very few women opting for science, mathematics and technology continues to crop up every now and then. Research studies have shown that the disparity between men's and women's representation in science and mathematics arises from culture, both the in the society, classroom climate and teaching practices rather than genetics. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Mar 05, 2018

  3. Indian feminist group to celebrate International Women's Day with slogan 'Aath March Saath March': 'Aath March Saath March' is the statement by feminisminindia.com for International Women's Day to be celebrated on March 8. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Mar 04, 2018

  4. Are women being affected negatively by globalization and liberalization?: The present century is being characterized by an integrated transnational world economy and effect of globalization is being felt in all spheres of life.Dr. Lalit Kishore | Jan 23, 2018

  5. Need to bring gender equity in science and technology education in India: In India, there is a severe under-representation of girls and women in science and technology education and employment. The gender roles are quite entrenched in the society and teaching-learning methods are highly masculinized. The issue of gender equity needs to be addressed in the areas of education, employment, advocacy and social policy. But, essentially, there is a pressing need of gender equity in education, first and formost. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Jan 05, 2018

  6. Science, mathematics and technology education and women's rights: One of the banes of the educational practices and structures of the subject matters of various scientific disciplines is that they make both knowledge and learners fragmented. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Dec 04, 2017

  7. Union Science & Technology Minister Dr Harshvardhan inaugurates Women Bio-tech Incubator: Union Minister of Science & Technology Dr Harshvardhan while inaugurating Women Bio-tech Incubator at Golden Jubilee Biotech Park for Women Society in Chennai on October 16 said that globally there had been a special focus on addressing the issues related to 'Women in Science' and framing policies which support the same, stated an official release. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Oct 18, 2017

  8. Women's brains are different, so teach them differently: There is a need to address gender diversity by recognising that there exist differences in the male and female traits which are needed to be respected equally and accommodated. It is not the question who is better of the two genders. Rather, the whole issue is that of gender equity. Dr. Lalit Kishore | Oct 01, 2017


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