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WOMEN

AND
EDUCATION
INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. JUZANNI D. VELEZ

GROUP 7
MONSUELO, JUMAWID,
MAGNANAO, YORONG,
LICAYAN, TUBLE
INTRODUCTION

"Women's access to education has been a pivotal battleground in the


quest for gender equality throughout history. From ancient
civilizations to modern societies, the pursuit of education for women
has faced numerous obstacles, yet its importance remains
undeniable. Education not only empowers women individually but
also catalyzes societal progress on multiple fronts. This introduction
delves into the intricate relationship between women and education,
exploring its transformative potential, persistent challenges, and the
ongoing global efforts to ensure equitable access for all."
Access to
Education
Historically, women
have faced barriers to
accessing education,
including cultural
norms, legal
restrictions, and
economic limitations.
EMPOWERMENT
Education is a powerful tool for empowering ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
women. It provides them with knowledge,
Educated women tend to have better economic
skills, and confidence to pursue their goals,
opportunities, leading to improved financial
contribute to their communities, and

advocate for their rights. Empowered stability for themselves and their families. This

women often become agents of change in can break the cycle of poverty and contribute

their societies. to overall societal development.


HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Education also has positive
impacts on women's health and
well-being. Educated women are
more likely to make informed
decisions about their health,
including reproductive health,
leading to better outcomes for
themselves and their families.
GENDER EQUALITY
Education is essential for achieving
gender equality. It helps challenge
traditional gender roles and norms,
promoting equal opportunities for
women and girls in all spheres of
life.
CHALLENGES AND
BARRIER'S
Despite progress, many challenges
and barriers to women's education
WOMEN AND
still exist, including cultural EDUCATION
attitudes, lack of resources, gender-
based violence, and discriminatory
policies. Addressing these
challenges requires concerted
efforts from governments,
communities, and international
organizations.
THANKS
ANY CLARIFICATION OR
QUESTIONS?

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