Flash_Ninja
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Nope that again is preference. Preference isn't the same as empowerment. Empowerment is when an individual goes out, completely confident in themselves and their capability, competing on merit and coming out on top, whether it is some woman or a man, doesn't make a difference. That is true empowerment and equality, atleast that's how I think or interpret the western idea of what empowerment and equality is.
As for how you make the market competitive, well thats rather easy, atleast in it's conceptualization. You provide sources that everybody can use, provided there is willingness. The people who make most of such resources will naturally have the competitive edge, that will translate in to the composition of the resultant HR. e.g. In this age of internet, you can easily come up with tools, videos, instruction manuals, books on child psychology and teaching methods, presentation methods etc. and put them up online and market them resulting not only in competition, but also a much more skilled and better HR (human resource).
So what do you do when cultural taboos prevent a woman from applying for the job, or when the person hiring is biased towards male employees?
Also not everybody has the resources that your talking about, most of these schools are in poor towns and villages where electrical supply let alone the internet is rare.