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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Research

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Role of Women Education in Empowering the Spirit of Freedom

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Abstract

The idea of women empowering the spirit of freedom via education is a potent one that emphasizes the life-changing effects that education can have on women. Education gives women what they need to overcome various forms of oppression and limits, enabling them to live happy, independent lives. The major goal is to investigate how women's education might be used as a weapon to foster the spirit of freedom. It is a critical review study with extensive reviews that is based on secondary sources including book chapters, journals, articles, research, and the internet. The literature research was conducted analytically, and a conclusion was reached after carefully examining all the information. It is found that despite advancements in some areas, gender inequalities and societal norms still have an impact on women's participation in a range of professions. Initiatives to expand women's representation and opportunities are still crucial for developing a more inclusive and fair society. Defying gender norms, self-expression, economic independence, autonomy in decision-making, empowerment against violence, political participation, health and well-being, impact on the next generation, cultural and social change, resilience, and dealing with advice are just a few scenarios of how education can encourage the spirit of freedom among women.

 

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Md Asadullah, Dr. Minara Yeasmin (2023). Role of Women Education in Empowering the Spirit of Freedom . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Research (IJMCR), 2(4), 57-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMCR.2023.2.4.57-60

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