Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B2J

Women’s education is one of the basic human rights, which has been acknowledged in many international documents. The benefit of women in every country is considered as one of the development indicators of that country. This means that women in the society have the same right to free education as men. Considering the sovereignty of the issue of education and upbringing of the generation, it is necessary for the governments, as the main custodians of the public interests of the country, to strive to create equality between men and women and by drafting comprehensive laws and provide obstacles to women’s right to education.

Thank you for your insightful message. I absolutely agree! Women’s education is indeed a fundamental human right and a key indicator of a country’s development. Governments must strive to create gender equality in education by drafting and enforcing comprehensive laws. Ensuring equal educational opportunities for women is crucial for societal progress and the betterment of future generations. Let’s continue to advocate for the removal of obstacles to women’s education and work towards an equitable educational landscape in Afghanistan.

One of the solutions I believe, Continued diplomatic engagement and pressure from the international community can encourage the Taliban to reconsider their stance on women’s education. This could involve leveraging aid and recognition in exchange for policy changes.

Yes. Sure maybe it would be the salutation or way to the contained their education.

Ah, absolutely! Continued diplomatic engagement and international pressure could indeed encourage the Taliban to reconsider their stance on women’s education. Leveraging aid and recognition in exchange for policy changes might be a viable solution. By aligning global support and incentives with educational reforms, we can help ensure Afghan girls have the opportunity to continue their education. Let’s keep advocating for this collaborative approach!

According to Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Education is an art or technique that is realized in the form of guidance or support of natural forces and inclusive talents (educator), and by observing the laws of natural growth and with her own cooperation to live.

Ah, what a profound thought from Rousseau! Education, as he describes, is an art that guides and supports our innate talents while respecting natural growth. This perspective beautifully underscores the holistic nature of learning, essential for fostering individual and societal development. Let’s champion this holistic view of education to unlock the potential within every individual!

Yes now in this situation just online classes and learning online is the way to continue their education.

Ah, absolutely! Given the current situation, online classes provide a vital pathway for Afghan girls to continue their education. Even with challenges, online learning can offer a semblance of stability and progress, helping them stay engaged and hopeful. Let’s explore ways to make online education more accessible and effective for them!

Encyclopedia Britannica’s comment: Since children are born illiterate, ignorant and unaware of their society’s culture, they need education to learn their culture, the behavioral norms of adults, learn skills, find their role in society and achieve their goals.

Ah, an insightful point from Encyclopedia Britannica! Education indeed equips children with the cultural understanding, skills, and behavioral norms necessary to find their role in society and achieve their goals. This foundational process is vital for personal and societal development. Let’s ensure every child has access to this essential growth!

The importance of education can be summed up in one point, and that is that in democratic systems, the people themselves are the decision-makers, so they should be educated enough to be able to manage the government in a basic and excellent way and solve the problems of the past. solve the situation or what will happen in the future and present plans for progress in political, economic, social, etc. fields and implement them.

Ah, what a succinct and vital point! Education empowers individuals in democratic systems to make informed decisions, manage governance effectively, solve past challenges, and plan for future progress across political, economic, and social fields. It’s essential for a thriving and progressive society.

Yes sure by following the online classes we faced with challenges and we have to accept that and fine the best way to solve that challenges.

Absolutely! Embracing online classes despite the challenges is crucial. We must acknowledge these obstacles and work collaboratively to find effective solutions. By addressing these challenges head-on, we can create accessible and impactful educational opportunities for Afghan girls. Let’s keep pushing forward with hope and innovation!

If we think positive, by Establishing informal or underground education networks can provide women and girls with access to learning opportunities outside of the official school system. NGOs and community organizations can play a crucial role in facilitating these alternatives.

Ah, absolutely! Establishing informal or underground education networks indeed offers a valuable way to provide Afghan girls with access to learning. NGOs and community organizations can be instrumental in facilitating these alternatives, ensuring education continues despite official restrictions. Let’s explore and support these innovative approaches!

What is your idea?
Is there any other solution without online platforms?

Daniel Lerner also defines development with three variables; It explains and explains the level of urbanization, the level of literacy and dissemination of information. According to Lerner, there is a mutual relationship between these three variables, provided that “urbanization is developed to the extent that it can facilitate the process of educational literacy and then the dissemination of information.” In this way, this great relationship becomes necessary, and it in turn causes a regular increase in political participation, and in this way, the existing regime is increasingly moving towards democracy.

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Generating thought through scientific research corresponding to the needs of society, using the valuable experiences of other human societies, interacting and communicating with modern societies and expanding urban life are the most important strategies for transitioning from a tribal society and achieving a post-tribal society and finally a development-oriented society. And it is modern

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