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  1. Slowly more educational institutions opened their doors to women; today, there are 60 women's colleges in the United States offering educational programs that parallel co-educational universities both in subject matter and in quality.

  2. The American Academy for Girls prepare students to become responsible, confident and independent learners who are respectful, embrace and celebrate diversity, and have an awareness of the environment.

  3. Between 1790 and 1870, girls in the US went from being illiterate to outperforming their male counterparts in schools. From false accusations that learning algebra would harm their reproductive capabilities to gendered classes, this is the tale of women in education.

  4. Christina Kwauk explains how a better commitment to girlseducation through a feminist U.S. foreign policy could help reinvigorate global progress toward gender equality.

  5. www.unicef.org › education › girls-educationGirls' education | UNICEF

    Gender-equitable education systems empower girls and boys and promote the development of life skills – like self-management, communication, negotiation and critical thinking – that young people need to succeed. They close skills gaps that perpetuate pay gaps, and build prosperity for entire countries.

  6. 10. Okt. 2023 · Summary. On International Day of the Girl, new calculations by the Global Education Monitoring Report reveal that 50 million more girls have been enrolled in school globally since 2015. There are also 5 million more girls completing each level of education from primary to upper secondary education.

  7. Many girls and women cannot exercise their right to education due to gender inequality and discriminatory practices. Poverty, early marriage, and gender-based violence are just some of the reasons behind the high percentage of out-of-school and illiterate girls and women globally.