Subject: The world's gender disparity report outlines gender disparities throughout the world. The Global Gender Gap Index measures gaps between men and women in a number of countries examining the four major sectors of society. The report outlines gender disparities in the global health, education, economics, and political subindexes. The report contains 136 countries, "over 90% of the world's population" ("Global Gender Gap Report", 2013).
At first glance there is no gender stratification in the modern educational system and girls and boys have equal educational opportunities. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights places particular emphasis on gender equality in the educational system. In other words, regardless of race, social origin, gender, everyone has the right to receive education. For at least the world's large population, there is no longer a problem of access to women's education. At primary and secondary level, girls and students have better academic performance than boys, and this trend also applies at the level of higher education. However, despite these optimistic facts, the particular stereotypes of gender content and expectations for the education system still affect student and student academic performance.
A. "The educational system is reproducing the social stratification system in modern capitalist society." Please analyze this statement by addressing the following problem / topic: 1. What is social stratification? Why is class, caste, gender, race regarded as a hierarchical system? Answer - Social stratification is a ranking model that classifies society into various groups. Simply put, social stratification means inequality among different groups
Introduction Social stratification is not a new phenomenon, I believe its roots can be traced back to ancient times, and I believe that archeological evidence suggests social stratification in Cromanian society for over 10,000 years (Tattersall 1998 : 178). Social stratification can be based on a number of attributes; according to Arredondo, biological differences can be directly or indirectly social stratification by factors such as age, sex, ethnicity or socio-economic status You can create it. By age group