5 women leading the way for girls’ education
8 March 2019, denoted the finish of an astounding too
century (110 years!) of one of the most famous developments for ladies'
testimonial and rights. It was in February 1909, that the Socialist Party of
America directed the first since forever Women's Day and in 1910, that the
International Socialist Women's Conference declared the choice to fill Women's
Heart with joy a yearly occasion that commends womanhood.
To commend the finishing of 101 years of Women's Day
festivities, the United Nations announced 2011 as the year that praises this
significant reason with the subject – "Equivalent Access to Education,
Training, and Science and Technology: Pathway to Decent Work for Women".
Today, we feature five such ladies who gave us cause to progress further ascent
to the following level when it went to the field of training!
3. Malala Yousafzai
The young crusader for women’s education who was brutally
shot in the face by Taliban, Malala is the youngest recipients of the Nobel
Peace Prize. Born in 1997 in Swat district of Pakistan, Malala found support
with her father’s educational background as a school owner. She started blogging
for the BBC in 2009 documenting her life and about women’s rights and was
nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize as well. To silence her
for the activism against suppression of children’s rights and advocacy of
education for all, the pro-militant Taliban attempted to assassinate Malala
when she was returning home from school in 2012. The attempt on her life
prompted over 2million signatures from people for Right to Education petition
globally, leading to the ratification of the first Right to Education Bill in
Pakistan’s parliament.
Noted Italian physicist and an educationist, Maria
Montessori initiated a new chain of schools and pedagogy that laid focus on
scientific temperament during the initial phases of children when development
is most critical. Her idea of developing children’s natural interests to form
ideas in education, leading to improvement in the child’s development led her
to test her teaching methods. Her philosophy is now widely implemented in
Montessori schools where children are encouraged to move freely through
customized instructions and physical exercises, accompanied by a special focus
on training the senses as well as enhancing literacy skills including reading
& writing. She arrived in India during the Second World War and her work in
India led to the development of Education for Peace program which earned her
two Nobel Peace Prize nominations.
5. Michelle Obama
Previous First Lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama has consistently been a resolute backer of instruction urging youngsters to seek after future investigations. Spouse of previous US President Barrack Obama, Michelle is a legal advisor, network extremist and furthermore was a piece of the Chicago city organization. Graduated class of the esteemed Princeton University just as Harvard University, she left her profession in corporate law to seek after open assistance. Significantly in the wake of going out, Michelle has been profoundly looked for after for her words that keep on moving youthful personalities. With the Let Girls Learn crusade started in 2015, Michelle Obama has helped change the view of ladies' training, their jobs and qualities in all circles of life to improve.
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