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I have nothing against learning of any sort, but I wonder why the United Nations' UNICEF department is involved in education.  The United Nations is a globalist organisation wrought with communists and socialists within their ranks.  I wouldn't want those fuckers any where near my children in an educational capacity.

Going by the OP's description, I'm also wondering why they're being so sexist.  What's wrong with teaching boys how to be nurturing fathers or teaching girls how to cut wood and solder circuits?



Huh, a family man? I’m baffled, I can’t believe, I’m seeing more and more guys are getting into family man, they’re required to changing diaper for their own daughters, the men need to wipe their own daughters ass clean and disinfected it, everyday men are looking at their own daughters barely covered, looking at their own daughters smooth and bare body and wipe all that nasty shit and piss out their own daughters, men massage their own daughters into deep sleep, men feeding their own daughters in maid costume, men need to face and stare at their own daughters fully undressed in front of them and not allowed to do anything funny, men are pushed to the limit of their self conscious, it’s crazy, holy cow, how can women just go to work and make all the money for themselves!! Darn shit. I cringe hard. Pardon.
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Because of this gender equality in our country the development of the country is never possible That's why girls are far behind than boys. All of them have to be given equal opportunity without discrimination. I don't think UNICE does discriminate They see both men and women as equal and ensure equal rights for all That's why UNICE is called the center of education.
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I don't think that UNICEF is inherently sexist. They seem well aware of gender inequality in societies around the world, and are working to redress the imbalance. Indeed, just getting girls into schools in the first place is a huge positive step in some countries.

I don't know the detail in the case you mention, perhaps this 'boys do this, girls do that' approach is due to the specific implementation by that particular teacher or school. Perhaps a reason for the discrepancy between the treatment of STEM and of Life Skills is that education in life skills must to an extent reflect the current status of that society. If you have a society with very traditional and clearly delineated gender roles, then if you teach a girl carpentry, she will never be able to use it as a vocation because the society will not accept a female carpenter, in which case it is not a life skill. I think that the full implementation of gender equality does probably involve a step-by-step process, and can't be done all at once.
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UNICEF's Life Skills Class for an eleventh and twelfth grade within the school may be a great step for each student. UNICEF supports them within the event that a lot of are bereft of education thanks to the present situation within the country. The poor help the poor to show talented students at UNICEF free. thanks to UNICEF most of the scholars are being educated and arranging their work.
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This is a very good move for the improvement of education, at the very least we are not just going to school just to become a workforce but we also will know our ways in life, one thing that I want them to add is try to pursue putting basic financial literacy.
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I have nothing against learning of any sort, but I wonder why the United Nations' UNICEF department is involved in education.  The United Nations is a globalist organisation wrought with communists and socialists within their ranks.  I wouldn't want those fuckers any where near my children in an educational capacity.

Going by the OP's description, I'm also wondering why they're being so sexist.  What's wrong with teaching boys how to be nurturing fathers or teaching girls how to cut wood and solder circuits?

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I think that any education is better then none. You can always refuse to learn whatever the teacher teaches you.
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UNICEF life skills classes for the 11th and 12th grade on school

In life skills classes, boys are tasked on a different room from girls, and boys are not allowed to know what girls learn on life skills classes to on next of the room.

Boys are usually tasked to do labour work on life skills classes, do you remember you’re required to do carpenter jobs? You’re tasked to lumber saw the wood, and build boards from the ply woods you saw. You’re required to do electronic workload, you’re tasked to soldering tiny chips into the pcb board, and build a working electronic devices.

I’m not sure what’s girls being taught on the other part of the room for the life skills classes, I think they might to taught about raising babies, preparing milk powders, the whole time.

That’s the only classes that marginalised boys and girls in education, boys and girls all do the same in the other STEM classes.

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