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"Mr President, I should very much like to thank the rapporteur, Mrs Flasarová, for her very important report on discrimination against young women and girls in the field of education. The EU Member States no longer have any legal restrictions that discriminate against girls and women when it comes to access to education. As in so many other contexts where gender equality is concerned, however, what actually happens is governed by structures other than the purely formal rules. That is why, in spite of the formal rights they have, girls and women are under-represented among those who take their studies or academic careers further. It is, then, structures and old, ingrained patterns of gender stereotyping that determine the framework for women’s and girl’s education. That is why the rapporteur rightly focuses on the need for a strategy that has to start early and that requires teachers and other staff in schools to receive training in gender equality. Increased awareness, knowledge and training pave the way for building a just society for all, irrespective of gender, class and ethnicity."@en1

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