Well, the few quotes in the bible stating women shall not teach are in direct response to The Garden of Eden which is due to the fact God taught Adam but did not teach Eve who would later be deceived by Satan when he convinces her to eat the forbidden fruit, this made everyone think since God taught men then men shall do the teaching and the women shall not, but most of the textures against women are not taken seriously anymore and nobody really follows them.
Highly worth noting though that if you really look into it, man is at fault in this scenario and God too. He taught Adam and told him not to eat the fruit but when he made Eve he told her nothing which is why she was so easily deceived as she didn't know any better, Adam however did know better and ate it anyways because he chose his desire for Eve over what God said and purposely disobeyed him.
That's why I think this story is heavily flawed, God can't really be mad that Eve messed up because he never made an effort to guide her and all it shows is men easily give in against the will of God.
Most of the churches in my area don't even believe most of the stories and focus on the story of Jesus over everything (because he was real) and just teach people to be good and stuff.