Gender, Schooling and Global Social Justice

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Cover of the book Gender, Schooling and Global Social Justice by Elaine Unterhalter, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Elaine Unterhalter ISBN: 9781134241811
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 26, 2012
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Elaine Unterhalter
ISBN: 9781134241811
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 26, 2012
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Timely and original, this book examines gender equality in schooling as an aspiration of global social justice. With nearly one billion people having little or no schooling and women and girls comprising nearly two-thirds of this total, this book analyses the historical, sociological, political and philosophical issues involved as well as exploring actions taken by governments, Inter-Government Organisations, NGOs and women’s groups since 1990 to combat this injustice.

Written by a recognised expert in this field, the book is organised clearly into three parts:

  • the first provides a background to the history of the provision of schooling for girls worldwide since 1945 and locates the challenges of gender inequality in education

  • the second examines different views as to why questions of gender and schooling should be addressed globally, contrasting arguments based on human capital theory, rights and capabilities

  • the third analyses how governments, Inter-Government Organisations and NGOs have put policy into practice.

Addressing the urgent global challenges in gender and schooling, this book calls for a new connected approach in policy and practice. It is essential reading for all those interested in education, along with developmental studies, sociology, politics and women’s studies.

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Timely and original, this book examines gender equality in schooling as an aspiration of global social justice. With nearly one billion people having little or no schooling and women and girls comprising nearly two-thirds of this total, this book analyses the historical, sociological, political and philosophical issues involved as well as exploring actions taken by governments, Inter-Government Organisations, NGOs and women’s groups since 1990 to combat this injustice.

Written by a recognised expert in this field, the book is organised clearly into three parts:

Addressing the urgent global challenges in gender and schooling, this book calls for a new connected approach in policy and practice. It is essential reading for all those interested in education, along with developmental studies, sociology, politics and women’s studies.

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