Perceptions of Gender Equality in Indonesia: Focus on Education
29 March 2022
Perceptions
of Gender Equality in Indonesia: Focus on Education
Gender equality is an old issue
that is still developing today. Many people in Indonesia and even the world are
still having problems with this problem. Differences in perception are the main
points that cause these cases to continue to this day, although not as bad as
before. Especially against women, as we know in ancient times women were
underestimated by most people. Where they are made sex slaves even though they
have become wives, they are only considered housemaids who are always in
touch with "kitchens, wells, mattresses". Thus giving birth to female emancipation players,
until now.
These women's
emancipation fighters were born as a form of awareness, progress, and justice
for their rights as they should be. R.A. Kartini is one of the heroes of
Indonesian women's emancipation. Meanwhile, in the international world, there
are several other women's emancipation heroes such as; Sojourner Truth,
Elizabeth Blackwell, and Katharine Hepburn. Even in this millennial era, there
are very inspiring figures, including; Najwa Shihab, Malaka Yousfazai, Oprah
Winfrey, Dian Sastrowardoyo, and Priyanka Chopra. They are some great examples
of women fighting for gender justice. Both in the fields of education, work,
and social status.
As time goes by,
the challenge of inequality in gender even changes. If in the past the problem
focused on education and social status, now it focuses more on people's
perceptions or mindsets. First is the public perception that boys bring more
luck to a family than girls. The second case concerns social views, where women
who are over 25 years old and unmarried will be ridiculed by the surrounding
community. However, this is different from men who are free to marry at any
time and it is considered natural. Another case is about the nature of women,
which is based on the mindset of the community, especially in remote areas,
that women should stay at home to be housewives.
This women's
emancipation movement succeeded in changing the perception of some people and
justifying the rights of women they should have. In this increasingly advanced
world of education, there is no longer any discrimination against gender, all
are treated equally. As in the process of learning at school or in the
achievement of an educational degree. Both women and men both get the same
knowledge and knowledge and are free to choose the field of study they want to
pursue. Although there are some things that must be distinguished, such as in
practical assignments that prioritize physical strength. Based on my experience
for about 12 years. The educational process is carried out according to the
needs and abilities of students. As in sports, male students will have a higher
level of difficulty than female students. Usually, female students only go
around the field 3 times, but boys are required to go around 5 times. This is
done because in reality the strength of a man cannot be compared with the
physical strength of a woman.
Gender equality
does not only focus on women's rights but also relates to men's rights. In
society, a man who pursues fashion or make-up is seen as unusual and becomes
ridiculed by people. Whereas both men and women are supposed to be free to
choose and get a job regardless of gender. Often in the learning process, a
teacher will discuss gender equality as a form of related learning material or
as an encouragement so that students do not feel left out to achieve their goals.
As in some jobs dominated by men; racers, pilots, firefighters, skippers, and
football athletes. As for the men who should not shrink their guts in reaching
their goals. As in some jobs dominated by women; designers, make-up and
dancers. Therefore, the need to change the perception or mindset of the
community towards gender issues is the main key. This change can be supported
by the installation of slogans and news regarding their achievements. Based on
the explanation, it can be explained that the meaning of gender is justice in
getting equal treatment, rights and obligations for both women and men.

Great explanation Riska!
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