https://theconversation.com/school-is-an-important-place-for-teens-to-learn-about-gender-equality-but-research-overlooks-it-276299; https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01672533251414512 (full text). "When #civic #knowledge is actively taught, #students are more likely to support #egalitarian views about #gender. These kind of views can include, for instance, that women & men should both be able to hold high positions in #politics, & that they should be paid equally." There appears to be a conflation here between biologically determined #sex & socially & psychologically determined gender - they are NOT the same thing.
School is an important place for teens to learn about gender equality – but research overlooks it

Young people spend a large part of their daily lives in school: learning, debating, forming friendships and imagining their futures.

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@rmblaber1956 in traditional model, men used to work/hunt to provide for the family while women took care of the kids and household. Now, women are working so, half money men used to earn is given to working women, and nobody stays at home, instead kids are handled by random strangers, often times abusive ones, that teach them their random values, or are even raised by street. Well done feminists