Gender training (emphasizing the goal, principles and contents)

Authors

  • Mohsen Farmahini Farahani Shahed University Department of Education, Tehran, Iran . Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/c5n6vf30

Keywords:

Gender training,, balanced growth

Abstract

Gender training notion: gender training is one of the most important and complicated aspects of training that plays an important role in the manner of formation of human personality and affects his thoughts, emotions and behaviors (ISLAMIAN, 2015) and attends the growing, social, ethical and cultural characteristics (CRCLER, 2000). For all the children and youths, the gender training is a critical component of contemporary training quality (Goldman, 2010).

 

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30.06.2020

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Farahani, M. F. (2020). Gender training (emphasizing the goal, principles and contents). International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(4), 10861-10871. https://doi.org/10.61841/c5n6vf30