Marriage, domestic work, digital gaps and disrupted income regularly push Indian girls away from formal learning. On the occasion of Girl Child Day, and as schools and colleges reopen across the country, we look at ongoing efforts to bring girls back in touch with education
the move on the the ingraham angle last night. it s racist. it s liberal policy disguised as we care about you and feel good. it s an attempt to return to something dangerous. makes me think about ruby bridges. she went to school with four federal marshals. people were throwing stuff at him and bringing coffins to school with black baby dolls and only one teacher would teach her. they were in a classroom alone and i am sure mrs. henry felt isolated but they put on their big girl pants and found support in each other. that s what integration is about. it s about understanding that support comes in all ages, races, shapes and sizes. it s good to see education activists speaking out against
correspondent anita has the story. i saw the opportunity to do something i needed to do for myself and it was honestly for my students. i wanted them to know why i was leaving. former teacher is speaking out for the very first time with her very public resignation tuesday night in front of the entire county school district. i quit. i quit your policies, i quit your training, and i quit being a cog in the machine that tells me to push highly politicized agendas on our most vulnerable constituents. the children. of even though she said she loved her time as the fourth and fifth grade teacher, she says working at the district has become untenable due to a growing progressive program filled with series of equity training and too much politics. if education activists who seek to help parents and teachers navigate relation with the school district say they are stuck between a rock and a hard