Education started from an early stage in my country, from kindergarten to secondary and higher institutions. Even before we start going to school, we learn every day, as we have both formal and informal education. Informal education is given by our parents, and this doesn't require certification.
I mean, our first teachers are our parents; they pass knowledge to us in one way or another. While on the other hand we have formal education, and this is being carried out in a formal organization where there are rules and regulations, and at the end of everything certificates are being awarded to the students that waited to graduate from the college. In my country we value education a lot, and it is even compulsory for each and every one of us regardless of your gender. We have seen both genders holding higher positions in education, and they are doing well.
Education in my country is of two types; some are free and some are not. We have public schools. This started from the pre-primary level, kindergarten to secondary level, and finally universities. This kind of education is well designed for those that cannot afford private schools. Meanwhile, the public schools in my country are doing so well to provide the need for us. I personally attended public school from my secondary level to university level, and I know how good the schools are.
The importance of education in my country cannot be overemphasized. Everyone values it because we need it in every aspect of our life. Without education there will be a limit in everything we are doing. Without education we will not be able to communicate well; imagine not being able to speak English. Meanwhile, it will also be difficult to secure a good job. This is because everything we are doing deals with education. In terms of gender, it's about how far they can go in their education. In my country we do not have gender bias. When it comes to education, everyone wants to be successful and go to school.
The only problem one can have issues with in my country might be due to financial problems. Because even if you attend public schools, there is some money you still need to pay. But gender bias is not in my country. In fact, both girls and boys can go as far as they want in their education. We have a woman who is a professor, and we have men who are professors too. This simply means no education bias. In summary, we all value education and see it as an important aspect in our lives and what we need to achieve as individuals. Although we have constraints because education doesn't really guarantee success.
But at the same time we have it even though it might be so stressful sometimes. In fact, those that do not go to school are now finding their ways back to the school just to be educated. Education has eradicated lots of things in the country; apart from imparting knowledge to people in my country, it also gives them the opportunity to know the good from the bad and the bad from the good.
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Yes ooo education is so important for both male and female
I agree with you, financial problem is the major issue of education.
"In my country we do not have gender bias"
This statement is subjective to where you have been to in Nigeria, I would have probably said something similar if I have not been to places with far worst educational structure and individual perspective about gender.
There are still some people in some part of Nigeria that still believe in the subjugation of women, cultures that deprives women of quality education.
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