Build the skills and strategies to make your school more inclusive by recognising and responding to gender inequality.

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Exploring Gender Equality in Education
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Gain greater awareness of issues around gender inequality in education
Education systems can present both opportunities and barriers to gender equality.
On this three-week course from the British Council, you’ll hear how schools can become more gender-responsive, reflect on opportunities in your own learning environment, and gain practical approaches to put these into action.
Explore the key concepts in gender, from equality and equity to power relations
Gender affects the way society is structured and how we work with people. Our perceptions of our gender are formed by our upbringing, known as gender socialisation.
You’ll start this course by looking at how gender norms and stereotypes can influence learning environments and how gender relations are linked to power relations, especially in the context of education.
Develop practical strategies for gender-responsive teaching
Gender-sensitive and inclusive teaching involves teaching methods and activities that pay attention to the specific learning needs of girls and boys.
Through case studies and real-life stories, you’ll explore how teachers from different countries are making their schools more inclusive for all genders. You’ll then look at the different ways you can implement these strategies in your own context, such as creating trust and positive relationships for classroom management and evaluating learning materials and developing curriculums with gender inclusion in mind.
Learn how to evaluate your school and decide where to focus your action
This course will guide you through practical tools to identify areas that you’d like to see change in your school. From a more gender-responsive school ethos to staff development and community involvement, you’ll explore the bigger picture of gender issues before honing in on the areas where you can make the biggest impact in your school.
What topics will you cover?
- Key concepts about gender in education: stereotypes, gender norms, socialisation, power, gender equality, equity and sensitivity
- Analysis of where your school is now
- Practical solutions for gender responsive teaching: recognising bias, classroom management, differentiation, curriculum development
- Planning for change in your school and classroom
When would you like to start?
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Learning on this course
On every step of the course you can meet other learners, share your ideas and join in with active discussions in the comments.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...
- Develop a greater awareness of issues around gender inequality in education
- Identify practical strategies for gender sensitive teaching – classroom management, differentiation, curriculum development
- Create a plan for change in your classroom and school
Who is the course for?
This course is designed for teachers and other members of the school community who would like to grow their understanding of gender inequality and the impact it can have on children and young people’s learning.
Who will you learn with?
I've worked in EFL/ESL for 25 years, living in Germany, Poland and Hungary, as well as training teachers worldwide on CELTA courses. I have a PGDip in IT (humanities) and an MLitt in Creative Writing.
I've specialised in Teacher Training and Early Years in North Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe. Passionate about supporting teachers and providing remote access to education.
Who developed the course?
British Council
The British Council builds connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language.
We work on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2019-20 we connected with 80 million people directly and with 791 million people overall, including online and through our broadcasts and publications.
What's included?
British Council are offering everyone who joins this course a free digital upgrade, so that you can experience the full benefits of studying online for free. This means that you get:
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