15 Facts About Female education

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Female education is a catch-all term of a complex set of issues and debates surrounding education for girls and women.

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The infant mortality rate of babies whose mothers have received primary Female education is half that of children whose mothers are illiterate.

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In South Africa after 1820, male Scottish missionaries decided that only the most basic Female education was necessary to prepare native women for the propagation of Christianity within the home.

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For women in particular however, these colonial forms of Female education brought with them European ideals of women's roles in the family, society and economy.

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In post-colonial West Africa, many of the ideals of Western Female education have remained while much of the infrastructure and funding left with the colonial presence.

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In particular, after the World Conference on Education for All, women's Female education received special attention in Africa and achieved rapid development.

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For example, in 2001, Tanzania implemented free primary Female education, resulting in a rapid increase in the gross enrollment rate of women's primary Female education from 61.

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8.

Women's employment and Female education was acknowledged in 1854 by the East Indian Company's Programme: Wood's Dispatch.

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9.

Women need to be given the opportunity to develop through formal Female education to be empowered to serve and profit from holding these public leadership roles.

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10.

Female education students have to learn different versions of textbooks, which are special editions only for female students.

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11.

Islamic higher Female education contains five levels: associate, bachelor's, master's, professional doctorate and specialized doctorate.

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12.

Female education rate has not only increased in the students but in faculty.

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13.

In early modern Europe, the question of female education had become a commonplace one, in other words a literary topos for discussion.

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In fact his emphasis was on a type of universal Female education making no distinction between humans; with an important component allowed to parental input, he advocated in his Pampaedia schooling rather than other forms of tutoring, for all.

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Female education's was the first woman member of any scientific establishment, when she was elected to the Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna in 1732.

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