Radical Feminism and Education in the UK
Words: 747 Pages: 2 6195Radical feminist thought reshapes gender equality discussions in modern education. Emerging during the second wave of feminism in the 1960s, radical feminism aimed to transform societal structures dominated by patriarchy, including education systems in the UK, USA, and Australia. This movement drew inspiration from the civil rights movement in America and sought to challenge and dismantle deeply entrenched gender inequalities. By examining the education system through the lens of radical feminism, we can better understand how these ideas have shaped […]