Gender Equality Practices by the teachers inside the classrooms: a comparative study between a government and a non- government primary school
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Date
2021-07Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Islam, J M SaifulMetadata
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Among the multiple education systems that exist in Bangladesh’s primary education sector,
the major two, the government and the non-government educational institutions hold the
majority of students. Apart from having differences in infrastructure, curriculums, and teachers
training methods, the practices of gender equality by the teachers inside their classrooms are
also different.
In the government primary school, the teachers often consider genders while making any
decision. A common prejudice among them is that the female students are weaker and cannot
handle any task properly. Therefore, male students often receive harsher punishment than
females for any misconduct. On the other hand, the non-government primary school
encourages female students to be more active in both the classroom and extracurricular
activities.