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📍 JUST RELEASED: Download and read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report: Deepening the debate on those still left behind. The latest findings on gender equality in education #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport (Download Video / YouTube)

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Read the latest @GEMReport Gender Report: Deepening the debate on those still left behind - analysing 📊 data from 120 countries on learning in primary and secondary education to offer a 🌏 global picture. #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport (Launch graphic)

 

Girls are demonstrating how well they can do in school when they have access to education. But many, and particularly the most disadvantaged, are not getting the chance to learn at all. Read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport (video)

Find out if girls or boys are falling behind in education access and completion in your country: www.education-inequalities.org and www.education-estimates.org. For the latest findings on gender equality in education, read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport (video)

Visit the @GEMReport’s WIDE website to find out how girls’ learning outcomes compare to boys in your country www.education-inequalities.org. For the latest findings on gender equality in education, read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport (video)

Globally, there were 83 million teachers in pre-primary, primary and secondary education in 2020, 27 million more than in 2000. Overall, women are over-represented in the teaching force. Read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport  (video)

 

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Girls are doing better than boys in 📒 reading and in 🔬 science and are catching up in 🔢 mathematics. But they are far less likely to be top performers in mathematics, according to the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate

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Girls are outperforming boys in 📚 reading across all education levels and country income groups, according to the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Read more: Bit.ly/2022genderreport

Girls in middle- and high-income countries do better than boys in 🔬 science in secondary school. Find out more in the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

The 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate calls for us to think harder about gender inequality and the barriers that hold girls back from realising their potential Bit.ly/2022genderreport

Girls’ performance in 🔢 mathematics is now equal to boys, according to the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

Biases and stereotypes are still likely to affect learning outcomes. Download and read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

Boys are far more likely to be overrepresented among the highest performers in mathematics in 50 out of 54 countries. Find out more in the @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

In middle- and high-income countries, girls in secondary school are scoring significantly higher in 🔬 science. Read the @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

Girls are less likely to pursue scientific careers, indicating gender biases could still be obstacles to further education in the 🔬 science, 💻 technology, 🏗 engineering and 🔢  mathematics (STEM) fields. Read the @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

When girls perform well in 🔢 mathematics and 🔬 science, they perform even better in 📖 reading. This may be another reason why girls are less likely to opt for STEM careers. Find out more in the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

More girls achieve minimum proficiency in 📕 reading than boys. Download and read the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report: Deepening the debate on those still left behind. #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

The largest gap in primary education is in 🇸🇦Saudi Arabia, where 77% of girls but only 51% of boys in grade 4 achieve minimum proficiency in 📙 reading, finds the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

In 🇹🇭Thailand, girls outperform boys in reading by 18 points and in the 🇩🇴Dominican Republic by 11 points and in 🇲🇦Morocco by 10 points, finds the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport

In 🇱🇹 Lithuania and 🇳🇴 Norway where girls and boys are at the same level in reading in the early grades, the gap in favour of girls rises to roughly 15% by age 15, finds the 2022 @GEMReport Gender Report #DeepentheDebate Bit.ly/2022genderreport