What are the main problems in women's education practice?

Insufficient educational opportunities and resources, educational content and system discrimination, gender discrimination and violence.

1. Insufficient educational opportunities and resources: In some developing countries and poverty-stricken areas, due to the lack of educational resources and the limitation of economic conditions, many women find it difficult to obtain educational opportunities, and some even have difficulty mastering basic literacy and numeracy skills, making it difficult to develop their potential.

2. Discrimination in educational content and system: In some social and cultural backgrounds, women may suffer from discrimination in educational content and system. For example, in some countries, women are restricted from entering certain disciplines or professional fields, which makes them unable to give full play to their talents and faces obstacles in employment and promotion.

3. The existence of sexism and violence: In some social and cultural environments, women face the threat of sexism and violence from family, school and other fields, such as sexual harassment at school, domestic violence at home and social moral condemnation and discrimination, which have a negative impact on women's physical and mental health and enjoyment of the right to education.