SYSTEMATIC DIFFERENTIATION OF DOMESTIC KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON GENDER ROLES
Keywords:
gender roles, household education, educational inequality, family dynamics, caregiving, gender equityAbstract
this article explores the gendered nature of household education, focusing on how gender roles and expectations shape educational experiences and responsibilities within the home. It examines the ways in which caregiving, tutoring, and educational support are often divided along gender lines, reflecting broader societal norms and inequalities. The discussion highlights the implications of these dynamics for gender equity in education and family life, suggesting pathways for more balanced and inclusive educational practices at home.
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