The topic I'd like to discuss with you is the end of the 20th century. At the end of the 20th century, female immigrants and their children lacked educational opportunities and opportunities for education, current struggle and opportunities for personal experience education of my daughter. At the end of this article I will help you better understand the educational challenges these women and children face, what current students are dealing with now, and what individuals are fighting education I would like.
Women's education is a comprehensive term for discussions on women's complex issues and women's education. Includes areas related to gender equality, access to education, and poverty alleviation. Education classification by gender and religious education in education always have a dominant position, and it is still highly relevant as a global concern to modern women's educational discussions, so it is a matter of simple education and religious education We are also working on it. . The feminist movement certainly promotes the importance of women's education, but the scope of discussion is broad and not limited to narrow reference terms: it includes eg AIDS. Universal education, that is, gender independent primary and secondary education provided by the state, is not yet a global standard even in most developed countries.
The present situation of women's secondary education is a global concern especially in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. For example, as of 2004, only 16% of girls in Ethiopia received secondary education. The frequency of women to secondary schools has always been much lower than that of men. Despite being considered, the lack of secondary education of the current women still provides an important turning point in education, and if secondary education is widely practiced by women there has also been a significant change in the birthrate .