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1.Global Aspirations for Gender Equality in
Education
Sub Topics for discussion
International Pedagogies and Critiques of Global
Initiatives
International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in
Education
Intersecting Pedagogies: The Global Campaign for
Education
3. International
Pedagogies and Critiques
of Global Initiatives
International Pedagogy
•4.
•International education is derived from the
knowledge, skills and attitudes which
international education seeks to develop.
•Develop wholistically
5. One group of writers who cluster around
an in/ternational understanding of
globalization highlight the complexity of the
contexts for implementing policy, and they
question the sharp binaries between global and
local, school and non-school knowledge, and
gender identities (Bronfen and Kavka 2001;
Cornwall et al. 2007).
•6. They tend to highlight gendered power
relations and their intersection with race, class,
and postcolonial processes.
7. Major Concern
•The relational gender dynamic associated with
people moving across spaces and shifting
identifications. In this work there is a clear
realization that gender equality in education can
never be a simple matter of policy roll-out
because of local conditions marked by gender
inequalities, struggles over power, the
complexities of historical context, and the
ravages of global capitalism.
8. The problems of conservative backlash and
multiple forms of negotiation are just one of a
number of reasons these writers are highly
critical of the confident assertions associated
with the framing of inter/national pedagogies.
Some draw powerfully on the work of
grassroots organizations or social/indigenous
movements, or on ethnographic studies
(Aikman 1999;Vavrus 2003).
9. Learning is a Social Practice
Through which identities are constructed, bounded by
the power dynamics of languages, cultures, national
curricula, or gendered conditions of knowledge
production (Braidotti 1994; Mohanty 2003).
•112. Pedagogy for this group is therefore a
bottom-up process that starts with from the local
and contextually specific. Their localist vision
makes thinking about global action or a global
project for gender equality and education
challenging. For this group, political action,
forms of analysis, and pedagogic practice all
must of necessity become diverse, relational, and
contextually specific. Global obligations are to
recognize and respect difference, but pedagogy
that goes beyond the fragments is very difficult.
What are the 5 Pedagogies?
•The five major approaches
are Constructivist, Collaborative,
Integrative, Reflective and Inquiry Based
Learning
International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in Education
Afghanistan: Girl’s Struggles for an Education
• Afghanistan’s education system has been devastated
by more than three decades of sustained conflict. For
many of the country’s children, completing primary
school remains a distant dream – especially in rural
areas and for girls – despite recent progress in raising
enrolment.
• In the poorest and remote areas of the country,
enrolment levels vary extensively and girls still lack
equal access.
An estimated
3.7 million
children are out-
of-school in
Afghanistan –
60% of them are
girls.
• Khatera, 15, raised in rural
Samangan province, told
Human Rights Watch, “It
was very far to the nearest
girls’ school – it was in
another village…. On a
donkey or horse, it would
take from morning until
noon.”
• Afghanistan’s government provides
fewer schools for girls than boys at
both the primary and secondary
levels. In half the country’s
provinces, fewer than 20 percent of
teachers are female – a major barrier
for the many girls whose families
will not accept their being taught by
a man, especially as they become
adolescents. Many children live too
far from a school to attend, which
particularly affects girls. About 41
percent of schools have no buildings,
and many lack boundary walls,
water, and toilets –
disproportionately affecting girls.
International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in
Education
•The equality of girls and boys, women and
men on a basis of human rights and
fundamental freedoms in the political,
economic, cultural, civil or any other field.
12.Ideas from the second group of Critics
For this group, overarching values such as human
rights, cosmopolitanism, and global social justice
offer opportunities to refashion the MDGs, make
connections with global social movements, and
develop pedagogies that take seriously new forms
of global interconnection (Kabeer 2005;
Molyneux 2007; Unterhalter 2008).
• Pedagogies that work with notions of empowerment
(Gaventa 2003; Kabeer1999) have considerable potential
to underpin the international approach. Discussions of
empowerment suggest the importance of bringing
together and evaluating resources (such as trained
teachers, curricula, and learning materials), the
development of a critical form of agency in learners and
teachers, and attention to overcoming global and local
inequality in the outcomes of education.
•The struggle to articulate forms of
empowerment in relation to practice is
evident in some UNICEF documents. Thus,
for example, a joint publication in 2007 from
UNICEF and UNESCO (UNICEF/ UNESCO
2007) outlined a vision of a rights-based
approach to education.
INTERSECTING PEDAGOGIES:
THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION
The Global Campaign for Education
promotes the rights to “Education for All”
• GCE brings together civil-society
organizations, including
nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs), community based
organisations (CBOs), and teacher
unions campaigning on Education For
All around the world. Building links
globally through democratic structures
that connect member organizations
working on education in the North and
South has been key to GCE’s practice
and identity (Mundy 2007; Mundy and
Murphy 2001).
• The campaign itself is thus explicitly framed within a rights-
based approach as well as around the broader Education For
All agenda, which expresses concerns with gender equality in
education (Aikman and Unterhalter 2005)
• Therefore, although gender equality in education and
pedagogies to advance this is not the main or central focus of
the GCE’s work, the campaign does have an interest in rights,
participatory processes, and strategies which wish to advance
the MDGs beyond the narrowest reading.
Year 2005
the year in which the fi rst
MDG target to get as
many girls as boys into
primary and secondary
school was missed, the
GCE released Girls Can’t
Wait (GCE 2005a).
Alongside a focus on the
need
for interventions such as
abolishing schools’ fees to
get girls into school,
suggestions were also put
forward for addressing
issues of gender equality
within schools that go
beyond issues of access.
•Global Action Week is one of the major focal
points for the education movement. It provides
every national and regional education campaign
with an opportunity to highlight one area of the
Education For All agenda and make targeted
efforts to achieve change on the ground, with the
added support of education campaigners and
millions of members of the public worldwide
joining together for the same cause.
EFA GOALS
• Goal 1. Expand early childhood care and education, especially for the
most vulnerable children.
• Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education, particularly for girls, ethnic
minorities and marginalized children.
• Goal 3. Ensure equal access to learning and life skills for youth and
adults.
• Goal 4. Achieving a 50 per cent reduction in levels of adult illiteracy by
2015
• Goal 5. Achieve gender parity and equality
• Goal 6. Improve the quality of education and ensure measurable learning
outcomes for all
Presented by:
ROSALIE P. REGPALA

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  • 1. 1.Global Aspirations for Gender Equality in Education Sub Topics for discussion International Pedagogies and Critiques of Global Initiatives International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in Education Intersecting Pedagogies: The Global Campaign for Education
  • 2. 3. International Pedagogies and Critiques of Global Initiatives
  • 3. International Pedagogy •4. •International education is derived from the knowledge, skills and attitudes which international education seeks to develop. •Develop wholistically
  • 4. 5. One group of writers who cluster around an in/ternational understanding of globalization highlight the complexity of the contexts for implementing policy, and they question the sharp binaries between global and local, school and non-school knowledge, and gender identities (Bronfen and Kavka 2001; Cornwall et al. 2007).
  • 5. •6. They tend to highlight gendered power relations and their intersection with race, class, and postcolonial processes.
  • 6. 7. Major Concern •The relational gender dynamic associated with people moving across spaces and shifting identifications. In this work there is a clear realization that gender equality in education can never be a simple matter of policy roll-out because of local conditions marked by gender inequalities, struggles over power, the complexities of historical context, and the ravages of global capitalism.
  • 7. 8. The problems of conservative backlash and multiple forms of negotiation are just one of a number of reasons these writers are highly critical of the confident assertions associated with the framing of inter/national pedagogies. Some draw powerfully on the work of grassroots organizations or social/indigenous movements, or on ethnographic studies (Aikman 1999;Vavrus 2003).
  • 8. 9. Learning is a Social Practice Through which identities are constructed, bounded by the power dynamics of languages, cultures, national curricula, or gendered conditions of knowledge production (Braidotti 1994; Mohanty 2003).
  • 9. •112. Pedagogy for this group is therefore a bottom-up process that starts with from the local and contextually specific. Their localist vision makes thinking about global action or a global project for gender equality and education challenging. For this group, political action, forms of analysis, and pedagogic practice all must of necessity become diverse, relational, and contextually specific. Global obligations are to recognize and respect difference, but pedagogy that goes beyond the fragments is very difficult.
  • 10. What are the 5 Pedagogies? •The five major approaches are Constructivist, Collaborative, Integrative, Reflective and Inquiry Based Learning
  • 11. International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in Education Afghanistan: Girl’s Struggles for an Education • Afghanistan’s education system has been devastated by more than three decades of sustained conflict. For many of the country’s children, completing primary school remains a distant dream – especially in rural areas and for girls – despite recent progress in raising enrolment. • In the poorest and remote areas of the country, enrolment levels vary extensively and girls still lack equal access.
  • 12. An estimated 3.7 million children are out- of-school in Afghanistan – 60% of them are girls.
  • 13. • Khatera, 15, raised in rural Samangan province, told Human Rights Watch, “It was very far to the nearest girls’ school – it was in another village…. On a donkey or horse, it would take from morning until noon.” • Afghanistan’s government provides fewer schools for girls than boys at both the primary and secondary levels. In half the country’s provinces, fewer than 20 percent of teachers are female – a major barrier for the many girls whose families will not accept their being taught by a man, especially as they become adolescents. Many children live too far from a school to attend, which particularly affects girls. About 41 percent of schools have no buildings, and many lack boundary walls, water, and toilets – disproportionately affecting girls.
  • 14. International Pedagogies for Gender Equality in Education •The equality of girls and boys, women and men on a basis of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, cultural, civil or any other field.
  • 15. 12.Ideas from the second group of Critics For this group, overarching values such as human rights, cosmopolitanism, and global social justice offer opportunities to refashion the MDGs, make connections with global social movements, and develop pedagogies that take seriously new forms of global interconnection (Kabeer 2005; Molyneux 2007; Unterhalter 2008).
  • 16. • Pedagogies that work with notions of empowerment (Gaventa 2003; Kabeer1999) have considerable potential to underpin the international approach. Discussions of empowerment suggest the importance of bringing together and evaluating resources (such as trained teachers, curricula, and learning materials), the development of a critical form of agency in learners and teachers, and attention to overcoming global and local inequality in the outcomes of education.
  • 17. •The struggle to articulate forms of empowerment in relation to practice is evident in some UNICEF documents. Thus, for example, a joint publication in 2007 from UNICEF and UNESCO (UNICEF/ UNESCO 2007) outlined a vision of a rights-based approach to education.
  • 18. INTERSECTING PEDAGOGIES: THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR EDUCATION The Global Campaign for Education promotes the rights to “Education for All”
  • 19. • GCE brings together civil-society organizations, including nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), community based organisations (CBOs), and teacher unions campaigning on Education For All around the world. Building links globally through democratic structures that connect member organizations working on education in the North and South has been key to GCE’s practice and identity (Mundy 2007; Mundy and Murphy 2001).
  • 20. • The campaign itself is thus explicitly framed within a rights- based approach as well as around the broader Education For All agenda, which expresses concerns with gender equality in education (Aikman and Unterhalter 2005) • Therefore, although gender equality in education and pedagogies to advance this is not the main or central focus of the GCE’s work, the campaign does have an interest in rights, participatory processes, and strategies which wish to advance the MDGs beyond the narrowest reading.
  • 21. Year 2005 the year in which the fi rst MDG target to get as many girls as boys into primary and secondary school was missed, the GCE released Girls Can’t Wait (GCE 2005a). Alongside a focus on the need for interventions such as abolishing schools’ fees to get girls into school, suggestions were also put forward for addressing issues of gender equality within schools that go beyond issues of access.
  • 22. •Global Action Week is one of the major focal points for the education movement. It provides every national and regional education campaign with an opportunity to highlight one area of the Education For All agenda and make targeted efforts to achieve change on the ground, with the added support of education campaigners and millions of members of the public worldwide joining together for the same cause.
  • 23. EFA GOALS • Goal 1. Expand early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable children. • Goal 2. Achieve universal primary education, particularly for girls, ethnic minorities and marginalized children. • Goal 3. Ensure equal access to learning and life skills for youth and adults. • Goal 4. Achieving a 50 per cent reduction in levels of adult illiteracy by 2015 • Goal 5. Achieve gender parity and equality • Goal 6. Improve the quality of education and ensure measurable learning outcomes for all