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Training – Think Equal: Empowering High School Girls in HNK
Policy DialogueKONJIC, 20. – 22.01.2023
Training for Herzegovina Neretva Canton high school teachers – Think equal: Empowering High School Girls in Herzegovina Neretva Canton
To get closer to the sustainable development goals (SDG), especially SDG4 (ensure inclusive and equal quality education and promote the possibility of lifelong learning for all) and SDG5 (achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls), we decided to work with high school teachers on empowerment of high school girls in HNCanton. In this first training, we included ten teachers from five schools.
Why did we decide on this type of training for teachers?
“One of the main causes of the different treatment of women and men in our society lies in deeply rooted stereotypes about how women and men should behave and what they should do, that is, what roles they should have in society. Gender stereotypes can limit the development of natural talents and abilities of girls and boys, women and men, as well as their educational and professional experiences and life opportunities in general. Stereotypes about women both result from, and are the cause of, deeply engrained attitudes, values, norms and prejudices against women. They are used to justify and maintain the historical relations of power of men over women as well as sexist attitudes that hold back the advancement of women.” https://eige.europa.eu/
Gender stereotypes are still present in education and contribute to reinforcing gender stereotypes in all parts of society, while normalizing violence against women and supporting gender inequality. To prevent this, gender stereotypes should be removed from education and replaced with content that emphasizes the importance of gender equality and respect for human rights. Therefore, at the first training, we discussed, analysed and elaborated several interesting topics for the teachers to cover in their classes: •Anthropological development of girls •Self-image – Gender roles •Self-image – In my skin •Women’s health •Boundaries in relation to others • Female friendships • Heroines • My powers • Assertiveness – From assertiveness to self-confidence.
The project Think equal: Empowering High School Girls in Herzegovina Neretva Canton was developed in cooperation of the Ministry of Education HNCanton and is financially supported by the United States Embassy to Bosnia and Herzegovina.