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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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kailash kale
kailash kale 11 years 5 months ago
all private schools are asking for donations and the annual fees is also high, these all are non profit making sectors, cant they offer a free educations to girls ? or cant give a concession on girl admission. everyone is aware how govt schools serves people who dont have option they are sending their children in this school. Is govt going to take any initiative or just want to discuss on these issues.
Vilop K G
Vilop K G 11 years 5 months ago
The Karnataka government implementing new vehicles Taxation (amendment) Act-2014 has it had no consent of the President of India.This being a Central Act requires President Assent.But the new law was amended & passed only with the approval of state governor.This act is a shadow of the CMV act 1988.The law is against the freedom of movement & the spirit of the constitutions provision & federal principles.
Vilop K G
Vilop K G 11 years 5 months ago
The Hon’ble CM of Karnataka recommending transfer of police officers of his choice through his 40 numbers of recommendatory letters between Feb-14 to Oct-14, rendering the Police Establishment Board(PEB) ineffective is a question.As this is an offence treated under various sections of Corruption Act & the IPC.He had taken oath has CM that he would discharge his duties without fear or favour,affection or illwill.Despite apex courts direction to restrict politiciansinterferencein police transfer
Mohan kumar nair
Mohan kumar nair 11 years 5 months ago
Sir, There are retired people who have years of experience in their fields & which can be used by the younger generation, they can learn a lot of things from their experience & experienced people can teach a lot to the young generation, so some institute shud be there where this can be done in a professional way
poorva kulkarni
poorva kulkarni 11 years 5 months ago
I think if we encourage free primary education for girls lot of people who can't afford d fees would send their girl child to school which would obviously increase literacy rate and also somewhere the boy of the house is sent to school as parents can afford only one child's fees and thus they chose the so called 'ghar ka chirag'!! if primary education is made free for girls it would not only encourage them to be a learned but also it would help in giving them equal status with boys!.
JAGADEESH JANWAD
JAGADEESH JANWAD 11 years 5 months ago
swaccha bharat swapna gandiji taa ,aisehi ashprushata mukta bharat swapna Dr.B.R.Ambedkar hai iske baare me manya MODHIJI aap kya plan kiya ?
deepak noor
deepak noor 11 years 5 months ago
Sh.Narender Modi Ji Sadar Parnam,Sir maine 15 mint ki short film ki kahani tayar ki hai jo mere desh ko ek nai soch,nai disha degi,sir main aapse milkar aapko apni kahani sunana cahta hu,ummed karta hu aapko pasnd aayegi,sir main bade pariwar se to nahi magar meri soch badi hai jis se m apne desh ki sewa kar sakta hu,Sir sabhi kahte hai ki P.M. se milna itna aasan nahi,lekin mera manna hai,jis desh ka P.M.Sh.Nrender Modi ji Hai Us desh m P.M.ji se milna itna kathin b nahi, thanks sir,09050171002
kavya manabalan
kavya manabalan 11 years 5 months ago
The government provide many laws to improve education.these laws however harder to access for the average citizen.because they can access these laws mainly through NGOs the NGOs are not usually located in rural india so, according to my thought if there is NGOs for education in rural india the laws provided by the government will reach much better
Col Som Prakash Sharma
Col Som Prakash Sharma 11 years 5 months ago
Yesterday I have visited six labour hutments in Greater Noida area around Pari chowk and noted over 75 labourers girls are without education. Though I have been teaching slum and Domestic maids children but they still find problem to even attend free class to earn basic educations. We need to take stern action against builders and contractors who do not provide basic education to their labourer. need to collect books and enforce parents to educate their children even when they in hutments.