Ra Ximhai (Jan 2016)

GENDER VIOLENCE IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

  • Rosalva Ruiz-Ramírez,
  • María del Rosario Ayala-Carillo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 21 – 32

Abstract

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School violence is multifactorial. Social and cultural, family, personal, and institutional aspects, among others, influence educational institutions, in all academic levels. Because this type of violence is increasingly common and has serious consequences, there is a need to prevent and deal with the different types of violence practiced in schools, such as bullying, mobbing, gender violence, and others. Gender violence in institutions is not produced in this scope, in the strict sense, but rather has its origin in social and cultural aspects, rooted in the patriarchal and androcentric culture. Much has been written on the different forms in which violence affects mostly women in the educational system. This essay, without being thorough, attempts to answer three basic questions on gender violence in educational institutions: Why is there gender violence in educational institutions? How is gender violence manifested in schools? And finally, what actions have been taken to mitigate aggressions against women?

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