The Second International Conference on Gender Equity Education Educating Girls and Boys: What Research Tell Us Presenter: Susan McGee Bailey, Ph.D. June.

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The Second International Conference on Gender Equity Education Educating Girls and Boys: What Research Tell Us Presenter: Susan McGee Bailey, Ph.D. June 22, 2006 Hong Kong

The following slides highlight some key points in the presentation.

The topic of gender equitable education is one that for far too long has been relegated to a “side issue”, something that feminists worry about, but that the majority of mainstream educators do not consider a high priority.

Purpose: Draw attention to ways in which girls were not receiving the same kinds of classroom experiences as boys. Address the ways both girls AND boys can benefit by looking carefully at how girls are faring in school. “How Schools Shortchange Girls:”

Serious attention is needed to the ways in which gender matters in the education of girls—and of boys.

A zero sum game version of education where if one sex wins, the other loses, helps no one and hurts everyone.

What about “Boy Brains” and “Girl Brains”?

There is no conclusive proof of a correlation between the physical differences in men’s and women’s brains and differences in their intellectual ability.

Males and females are similar on most, but not all psychological variables.

Gender differences and similarities vary substantially in magnitude at different ages and depend on the context in which the measurement occurs.

The magnitude of gender differences can fluctuate and this fluctuation argues against the idea that gender differences are large and stable.

We cannot assume that differences in school performance among girls and boys are the result of innate or immutable differences between the sexes.

The differential expectations held for women and men place girls at particular disadvantages.

Men and boys are damaged by gender stereotypes as well, but this damage is less visible.

Examples of attitudes and behaviors that create obstacles to the education of girls:

Education is viewed as more important for boys Girls are expected to help out at home more than boys Girls are more vulnerable to violence in school and on the way to and from school Where HIV is wide spread, parents increasingly count on their daughters help to care for the sick

Equal access is necessary, but not sufficient in terms of achieving gender equity in education.

Schools confront the dilemma of being both reflections of society and change agents in society.

Both girls and boys need and deserve an education that is free from traditional gender stereotypes, an education that enables them to choose freely from a wide range of options.

21 st century girls and boys must grow up valuing and learning not only from men’s accomplishments but also from women’s.

Gender equitable education is as much about citizenship as it is about the economy or the full development of individual potential.

Until and unless women and men see women as capable of contributing fully and equally to the governing of organizations and governments, women will remain second class citizens.

“For generations, women have served as peace educators, both in their families and in their societies. They have proved instrumental in building bridges rather than walls….” Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General

Sexual harassment and teasing and bullying of girls—and of boys who do not fulfill the traditional expectations of “real boys”, instructs both girls and boys about who has power and control.

I look forward to sharing insights, learning from each of you and strengthening progress toward more gender equitable educational environments for all our children. Thank you.