• Sparking Change: Classroom Conversations on Girls’ Education

    @Sanaa
    Indeed! Educating girls transforms lives it equips them with knowledge, skills, and confidence to make informed decisions. This not only uplifts individual families but also leads to healthier communities, stronger economies, and more inclusive societies. It’s a powerful investment in a better future for all.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar The activities you introduced not only raised awareness about gender equality but also empowered girls to believe in their potential."

  • @Shaista-Begum "Sharing examples of women who have achieved excellence can indeed inspire and motivate young girls to pursue their dreams."

  • @Erum-Zahid "Inviting lady officers to share their experiences can be a great way to broaden girls' career horizons and inspire them to explore non-traditional fields."

  • @BUSHR43f4bb18a0 : "Storytelling and role-playing are effective ways to promote empathy and understanding of gender equality issues among students."

  • @SAJAN-Mal
    "Focusing on overall development rather than just academic success can help build confidence and self-worth in girls."

  • @Hira-Tayyaba
    Highlighting iconic women in various fields can inspire girls to dream big and strive for excellence."

  • @Bushra-Tahir
    Mentorship programs and open discussions can help build confidence and promote equality in the classroom."

  • @Rafia-Khokhar
    Community awareness programs and incentives can be effective ways to promote girls' education and increase participation."

  • @Kanwal-Zaman
    "Educating girls can have a ripple effect, benefiting not just the individual but also their family and community."

  • @Ridafatima95
    Researching and presenting stories of influential women can help students develop a deeper understanding of the importance of girls' education."

  • @Sayeda-Afshan
    : "Sharing real stories of educated women can be a powerful way to inspire and motivate girls to pursue their goals."

  • @Sanam Introducing activities that promote gender equality can have a positive impact on students' mindsets and attitudes."

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh said in Sparking Change: Classroom Conversations on Girls’ Education:

    Pre-Class session 1.jpeg Yes off course, Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI) is a cross cutting issue in my Ghana's new curriculum (Standard Based Curriculum), I have personally started practice it in my classroom and realise that it has indeed help rebuild confident in the both genders, especially the Girl Child, it has also encourage a high sense of togetherness and collaboration my classroom.

    "Incorporating gender equity into the curriculum can help create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment."

  • @GKSCO17a8262a82
    "Empowering girls through education can have a profound impact on their lives and their communities."

  • @Mariya-Rajpar

    Absolutely, Mariya! Interactive methods bring learning to life. When students actively participate, they don’t just learn better — they love learning more.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar

    So beautifully said! Educating girls doesn’t just change individual futures — it lifts entire families and communities, creating ripples of progress across generations.

  • @DUAKA4c71718bba
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    Yes! Real-life role models make success feel attainable. Sharing stories of inspiring women can spark dreams in the hearts of young girls everywhere.

  • @DUAKA4c71718bba
    Great point! Exposure to women in non-traditional careers can expand girls’ horizons and help them envision themselves in those roles too.

  • @DUAKA4c71718bba Absolutely! Storytelling and role-play help students understand perspectives, build empathy, and connect deeply with gender equality themes.