-Parv Choudhary (SMSMB)
-Parv Choudhary (SMSMB)
-Amish Sabharwal And Shaurya Sharma (SMSMB)
Alpaslan Gurok - Eren Aksit (Alev Schools)
Past Examples: In the past, boys were expected to do better in reading while girls are less likely to succeed in a career in Science and Technology, even if they have achieved the highest mark. Mostly if they had a choice between girls and boys they would initiative boys. In many countries girls are not allowed to go to school, like Afghanistan. One of the most startling statistics is that 9 out of 10 women are illiterate: About 40 percent of Afghan girls attend elementary school, with only one in 20 girls attending beyond the sixth grade. But unfortunately they aren’t only two examples. The list goes on and on: Cambodia, Pakistan, Nepal, Chad, Papua New Guinea ...
In The Present: So many schools and educational institution want and try to balance out the males and females ratio but still it isn’t the same.
In the countries like Canada they allow girls to go to school but as we said on the first paragraph in some countries like Haiti they must stay at their houses.
Our View For The Future:
This is what we think is going to happen in the future: First of all there is going to be so many robots, computers,etc. So it’s going to be digital life and that’s why we think in the future there is going to be unisex education and people will be more awared of the importance of education.
Alpaslan Gurok - Eren Aksit (Alev Schools)