2016年新教育政策中的性别问题

Q1 Social Sciences Higher Education for the Future Pub Date : 2017-07-01 DOI:10.1177/2347631117706260
K. Chanana
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毫无疑问,到目前为止,在将性别纳入印度教育政策方面已经取得了重大进展。此外,人们还认识到,以平等为重点对男孩和女孩的教育进行投资始终是国家发展的最有力和最重要的指标,也是提高今世后代儿童的一种手段。因此,忽略性别和女童教育问题会给社会的未来前景打上一个问号。现在,时隔24年,新的教育政策正在制定中。有两份文件属于公共领域。第一个协议是一个非常广泛和广泛的协商进程的结果。本文通过查看这两份报告的文本作为主要数据来源,来探讨政策制定的过程。本文的中心关切是要表明这两份文件完全或近乎完全无视性别,或排除了对女童和妇女教育的关切。因此,在这些文件中没有或几乎没有给他们任何空间,这些文件可能会用于制定新的教育政策。需要的是在新政策中注重平等和变革性的性别包容概念,这将确保有意义和现实地纳入性别关切。
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Gender in the New Education Policy 2016 in the Making
There is no doubt that until now significant progress has been made to include gender in the Indian education policy. Further, it is also recognized that investment in the education of both boys and girls with focus on equity is consistently the most powerful and important indicator of national development, as well as being a vehicle for the advancement of the present and future generations of children. Therefore, leaving out issues of gender and girls’ education puts a question mark on the future vision of society. Right now, the new education policy is in the making, after a gap of 24 years. There are two documents in the public domain. The first one was an outcome of a very extensive and expansive process of consultations. This article interrogates the process of policy formulation by looking at texts of these two reports as primary data sources. The central concern in this article is to show the complete or near complete gender blindness or exclusion of concerns regarding education of girls and women in the two documents. As a result, there is no or hardly any space given to them in these documents which presumably will go into the formulation of the new education policy. What is required is a focus on equality and a transformative conception of gender inclusiveness in the new policy, which will ensure meaningful and realistic inclusion of gender concerns.
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Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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