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    Gender stereotypes become set when children are still young.  Gender stereotypes stop children from realising their full potential and identity. Educators and school leaders play a central role in providing equal opportunities for all young children.

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    Leading a gender-responsive school for young children

    A course for school leaders in the foundation phase.

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    Promoting gender equality in early childhood development

    A course for teachers and practitioners.

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    Ukukhuthaza ukulingana ngokobulili ekukhuleni kwabantwana abancane

    Isifundo sothisha nabanakekeli.

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    Gender stereotypes become set when children are still young.  Gender stereotypes stop children from realising their full potential and identity. Educators and school leaders play a central role in providing equal opportunities for all young children.

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