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EDUCATION FROM A GENDER EQUALITY PERSPECTIVE MAY 2008 This report was developed for USAID’s Office of Women in Development by the EQUATE Project, Management Systems International (Prime Contractor). This report was developed for USAID’s Office of Women in Development by the EQUATE Project, Management Systems International (Prime Contractor). This report was contracted under GEW-I-00-02-00021-00, Task Order #1, EQUATE: Achieving Equality in Education. Cover photos: Top left: Children at a school in Kazakhstan participate in a national reading day. Sapargul Mirseitova/ Kazakh Reading Association, Courtesy of USAID Top right: Young students in India look on as their teacher uses a chalkboard to explain a lesson. © 2007 Rabin Chakrabarti, Courtesy of Photoshare Bottom right: A girl in Guatemala waits for her mother after school. © 2003 Antonieta Martin, Courtesy of Photoshare Bottom middle: Boys in Egypt reading books provided through USAID-funded educational programs. Ben Barber, Courtesy of USAID Bottom left: A young girl in Eritrea works on her studies. © 2006 Konjit B. Ghebremariam, Courtesy of Photoshare EDUCATION FROM A GENDER EQUALITY PERSPECTIVE DISCLAIMER The author’s views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........................................................................................................... 1 THE DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE......................................................................................1 Girls’ Education at a Crossroads......................................................................................... 3 WHAT ABOUT BOYS?................................................................................................................4 GENDER EQUALITY: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR REACHING ALL LEARNERS.......................................................................................................................... 5 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY AND EQUALITY.........................................6 THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF GENDER EQUALITY IN EDUCATION..................7 Equality of Access..............................................................................................................8 Equality in the Learning Process ........................................................................................ 8 Equality of Educational Outcomes..................................................................................... 9 Equality of External Results............................................................................................. 10 RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................................................. 11 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................ 12 REFERENCES............................................................................................................................. 13
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