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Subject: Re: lower the pass mark???


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pngean
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Date Posted: Fri, Jun 16 2006, 01:28:27pm
In reply to: pls explain ( karma) 's message, "Re: lower the pass mark???" on Fri, Jun 16 2006, 12:18:19pm

Attitudes can change in families by both parents but how do expect the parents to support their children, especially a female child if the parents they themselves do not have that minimum level of education to change their own sterotype attitutes.

Allowing more females to be educated is one way to `actively` promoting gender equality. You will agree that it is not fare to male students but I see that we should actively facilitate gender equality and not passively let it develop.

If you have better suggestions lets hear it.

peace

pngean

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karma
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Date Posted: Fri, Jun 16 2006, 04:01:43pm

sorry, but wasn't make suggestions, was passing my views and thoughts.

I'm certainly not against education, especially for women, was just stating (my views) "why more men than women are attending school"

Also, I don't believe that just because a woman or man is not "educated", they unable can't change direction for their children. Reading, writing, maths are skills that we learn in school. But learning also comes from life experiences and our surroundings.

peace as well to you :)

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