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Educational institutions play a crucial role in promoting gender equality by shaping attitudes, behaviors, and opportunities from a young age. To effectively address gender equality, curricula should be adjusted to include comprehensive gender studies that educate students about the historical and contemporary issues related to gender discrimination and inequality. Incorporating diverse role models and examples in teaching materials can challenge stereotypes and broaden students’ perspectives on gender roles. Schools should promote critical thinking and discussions about gender norms and encourage both boys and girls to pursue non-traditional fields and careers. Furthermore, training teachers to recognize and address their own biases ensures an equitable classroom environment. Extracurricular activities and school policies should also support gender equality by providing equal opportunities and resources for all students. By fostering an inclusive educational environment, institutions can empower the next generation to advocate for and achieve greater gender equality in all aspects of life.