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Few women leaders in education a serious concern, says global report

IndiaTimes Thursday, 5 June 2025 ()
A UNESCO report reveals a global disparity: women dominate teaching roles, yet leadership positions remain male-dominated, including in India. Despite evidence linking gender-diverse leadership to improved learning, women face barriers like limited mentorship and gender norms. The report advocates for reforms promoting women in leadership, citing that schools with female leaders show better student progress.
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