@Malala, this is a link I have looked into in terms of gender inequality issues in education, I was hoping to get professional insight into this matter. Do you also believe that as women continue to gain more education we as a community are overcoming the cycle of inequality?
Education is a right, not a privilege! Gender equality in education is crucial to breaking the cycle of inequality. Learn more about this at the following 2 links:
https://t.co/zdkZYXPyrW
https://t.co/Cf68VDtV0K
@Malala, I am sharing this post of mine to get greater insight into the topic of gender inequality, it would be absolutely invaluable to hear your thoughts on how we can address barriers to education for girls all around the world.
I decided for week 10 to include this image for gender inequality within education ( how woman receive a lesser education than men), as this showcases how important a strong community is needed to empower women to access equal education, emphasizing the need for collaboration.
I have decided to tweet this picture showcasing an image that expresses a solution to close the gender gap in education through equal access to education allowing for a stronger inclusive future.
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A website I found related to my topic: limited access of education for girls is the following: https://t.co/bPVv3MOR2q
Statement about the site: UNICEF is breaking barriers to girls education worldwide, tackling issues like poverty, and gender based violence #EM203Research
We’re only 3 weeks in and I’ve already learned so much about learning in a digital age. I particularly found the lesson on multi-media interesting as digital literacy can make learning so much more effective. #EM203Robin
@ChloeEm203
Hi Chloe great concept map! The issue I have found for you to possibly talk about is: in what ways does access to healthcare and healthy equity impact physical outcomes like nutrition, disease prevention, and injury prevention. #EM203problems
@EM203Riz
Hi Zunaira, great concept map! You have multiple sections that could be a great topic to talk upon for the final assignment. An issue for your map that you could speak about unequal access to mental health services in rural areas #EM203problems
@EM203AlexisF
Hey Alexis, to start off I just wanted to say great concept map! For your map a more specific issue you could speak upon is diseases: how can global health organizations can collaborate effectively to manage worldwide diseases? #EM203problems
@osul7600 Hey Lauren, it's great to hear that you are liking EM203 so far! Diving into theories like connectivism is interesting, especially the idea that learning is something we can "tap into". It really does broaden our own aspects of how we look at knowledge :)
@EM203CarmelinaD Hi Carmelina, this sounds like a great start to the class! Connecting on X and exploring " learning by doing" will definitely improve hands-on experience, as it's a great method to learn by. I'm excited to also learn more about this class :)
@EM203cweinhardt Hey Chiara! That sounds like a great start to the EM203 course for you. Connectivism really does highlight the power of working online and it's great you want to keep learning about the education field! I'm also hoping to get a little better at using X :)
@em203abrown Hi Aoife, that's great to hear! It's great how quickly you are understanding the concepts. Also, the multimedia lesson really does highlight how digital literacy improves learning, it provides so many opportunities to engage and learn from one another :)
@ChloeEm203 Hi Chloe I agree! Its fascinating how social media can be a powerful learning tool. The diversity in learning styles showcases the importance of using a method that supports those who like visuals as well as those who enjoy reading. Great post :)
A few weeks into this semester, in my class, EM203 I have been able to learn multiple new concepts For instance, looking into different learning theories, more specifically constructivism. I am looking forward to learning more about the education field! #EM203Robin