1. In ‘What Works in Girl’s Education’, it says that World Bank studies have concluded that an extra year of education beyond average boosts girl’s eventual wages by 10-20 percent. The studies also showed that girls receive a higher benefit for their education then boys do. Why do you think that is?
2. In ‘What Works in Girl’s Education’, it says that the gender gap matter more than woman’s overall level education in determining fertility rates. Why do you think this is?
3. In ‘Empowering Women, Developing Society’, it discusses the quality of education in the MENA region. It says that the curricula and teaching materials used in the MENA region often reinforce traditional roles that may deny women opportunities for full and equal participation in society. Do you think that the resolution to this problem could be found in the creation of all girls schools in the region that focus on the type of education that girls need?
2. In ‘What Works in Girl’s Education’, it says that the gender gap matter more than woman’s overall level education in determining fertility rates. Why do you think this is?
3. In ‘Empowering Women, Developing Society’, it discusses the quality of education in the MENA region. It says that the curricula and teaching materials used in the MENA region often reinforce traditional roles that may deny women opportunities for full and equal participation in society. Do you think that the resolution to this problem could be found in the creation of all girls schools in the region that focus on the type of education that girls need?
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