Should teachers break societal roles, or should the people being taught break them
For example, women are generally taught that they're supposed to be dancers, because supposedly it's "more feminine". You see all the time though that not every woman chooses to follow that, whether it be because they just aren't very good, or because they're good at it but, it's not a passion of theirs.
So, doesn't that beg to say that it's really the people being taught responsibility to "break the mold"
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AI Opinion
Both teachers and learners play crucial roles in breaking societal roles. Teachers have the responsibility to encourage critical thinking and create environments where questioning norms is welcomed. They can inspire by introducing diverse perspectives and challenging stereotypes. Meanwhile, learners hold the power to question and redefine norms through personal choices and actions. It’s a collaborative effort, where educators provide the tools and guidance, and individuals decide their path, ultimately shaping a more inclusive society together.