Saturday, March 4, 2017

EDUCATION FOR GIRLS

REFLECTIONS ON EQUITY AND JUSTICE FROM THE TEACHING EXCLLENCE & ACHIEVEMENT .

6 TEA fellows from 6 different countries had the opportunity to be the voice of their partners and to talk about the status of education for girls in our homes countries.

We had the opportunity to express our reflections on the accomplishments and continued struggle for gender equity and justice.

It was an interesting moment to be our country voices.





Ashok from India, talked about the empowerment of the women in his country is growing, in all status of India life.


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Batuk from Nepal, explained how literacy in women is everyday going up,and families have 
understood ,why studies are important for the empowerment of women in his country.

Rabbaa Mwelhi  from.Tunisia explained that the problem is cultural and about acceptance of women role,and how to understand the LGBT generation that's occupying a space in their classrooms.




Rufaro Madziwo from Zimbabwe a marvelous speech about women situation in her country,where Women are fighting for their rights,and to develop new roles in her society.

Martina Fernandez from Uruguay, explained her worries about how girls (teenagers most of them), are being careless with their speech,vocabulary,and lack of respect among girls and boys.



Orquidia Flores (it is me), talked about the importance that women has for the government,and the state policies to help to empower women. 

Thanks Bowling Green College of Education and Human Development and The women Center, for this opportunity to express ourselves.


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