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Gender sensitivity in classrooms

Gender sensitivity in classrooms
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we introduce greater gender sensitivity in the classroom that will create a better environment for learning and education?

How can we introduce greater gender sensitivity in the classroom that will create a better environment for learning and education?

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yogeshavasarverma@gmail.com
Yogesh verma 9 years 7 months ago

aaj ki date me gender ko lekr koi bhedbhav rah hi nhi gya hai...it's my personal opinion sabhi schools me jaha co..education hai vha sabhi students ko brabr saman rup se dekha jata hai...sabhi events me girls participate bhi karti hain...skill development me bhi girls aage hain...comparision to boys...han backward aur tribal areas me jarur abhi is baat ko thoda bahut mana ja sakta hai...vha ke liye alag se kuchh programs banaye jane chahiye...NGO's ki help leni chahiye..

parveensingh42@gmail.com
parveen singh 9 years 8 months ago

I just want to make notice on govt schools results and policy. As we can easily see the comparison between results of govt and private schools results. If we want to increase the results of govt school, we should make a rule that all govt officials wards will be study in govt schools whether the employee is IAS or Clerk or Peon. This will boost up the govt schools results.

amit.ammu23@gmail.com
Amit Khajuria 9 years 9 months ago

Dear Sir,

I belong to J&K and it is hereby requested that measures may be taken to counter the misguided youth of the region. The main reason for getting misguided is availability of time due to lack of employment and other being the geographical separation.

Jobs can be promoted by introducing the MNC giants in the state and himalayan barrier can be breached though the railway network which will allow them to interact with other countrymen frequently.
Warm regards
Amit

raveendrpadala@gmail.com
Raveendra Reddy Padala 9 years 9 months ago

Sir,

I learned that Sainik schools won't admit GIRL CHILD. I was wondering why is this gender discrimination?

In continuation of your emphasis of females in defence, I think it's a good thought to extend the existing Sainik School Society for Girls also. May be the training can be less severe but rather than establishing new system, it's better to extend existing society that's old & strong.

I have seen a similar concept from private sector. "http://www.kittursainikschool.org/"

vinod_kpatil@yahoo.co.in
VINOD KUMAR PATIL 9 years 9 months ago

two months after the Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana was launched,27 except PNB Bank, bank branches are still awaiting guidelines on the small savings scheme for girls. Sukanya accounts can be opened in post offices and designated banks.Private banks are equally in the dark

PM ji Aapki Important Scheme under Beti Badaw , Beti Bachaw is still away from small investor. Bank are very close with small investor. Please issue strict guideline to bank so that Bank will be started to open the SSA 27 bank.

saimadhuri95@gmail.com
sai Madhuri 9 years 9 months ago

It is just the level of maturity that people have will decide the condition of the environment around. Girls are just the beautiful creation of god. they are never less to anyone around them they are equally competent,capable of anything which is being proved now-a-days , and will be proved in a ecstatic way if every girl is given a chance of education.

ADITYA KUMAR JHA
ADITYA KUMAR JHA 9 years 9 months ago

WE THINK WHY NOT ORDER TO EVERY PRIVATE SCHOOL TO REDUCE HALF FEES FOR GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IF WE TRULY WANT GIRL CHILD EDUCATION.EACH AND EVERY PRIVATE SCHOOL HAS TOO MUCH STORE WEALTH WITHOUT TAXATION.SMART CLASSES AND OTHER EXHAUTION EXPESES SHOULD BE REDUCE.SHOWING EDUCATION SEPERATES STUDENT FROM REAL EDUCATION WHICH IS CAUSE OF HARRASEMENT OF EDUCATION AND LIFE.

Sunil Kumar Sinha
Sunil Kumar Sinha 9 years 9 months ago

There should be compulsory, free and uniform education for all up to the age of 18. The parents should be held accountable if they do not send their children to school. Not sending children to school should be made a cognizable offence for parents/guardians. All schools/educational institutions must follow a minimum common syllabus up to Standard X. The schools/educational institutions should include one occupational subject such as driving, photography , carpentry etc besides other subjects.