A Study on the Current Situation of Gender Inequality among Chinese High School Students

Authors

  • Muyao Wang Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/59fszj98

Keywords:

Seterotype, Gender roles, Textbooks, Erollment rate

Abstract

Gender inequality is rife in both the society in which people live and on college campuses.  The purpose of the article is to explore the factors which can be divided into three parts: family, textbooks & teachers. The way family members interact with one another, their educational orientation, the educational attainment of the parents, the gender stereotypes found in textbooks, and the prejudices held by teachers against women all may contribute to the existence and manifestation of inequalities between men and women in high school. The intention of this article is to lessen the incidence of gender disparity on campus by offering some recommendations regarding the causes of it. In addition to deliberately fostering a teaching and learning environment that is gender-equitable, teachers can assist their students in developing accurate gender perspectives. By sharing their stories of unfair treatment on social media, students, on the other hand, have the power to alter gender stereotypes and societal standards. Since secondary schools are students’ primary locations of education, they have the power to actively adopt curriculum reforms and update instructors’ perspectives on gender equality in the classroom. It is the responsibility of society to see to it that the government passes legislation safeguarding women’s rights, enforces mandatory education, and suitably balances the number of male and female educators.

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Published

2024-08-14

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