Orientation On Basic GAD Concepts
Orientation On Basic GAD Concepts
Orientation On Basic GAD Concepts
Development
Concepts
SEX AND GENDER
Sex Defined
refers to the TWO categories of being Male
and Female – needed for the act of mating
to result in biological reproduction.
Men:
Bravery, aggressiveness, independence, and
the ability to control emotions are traits of men.
Women:
Timidity, passivity, while emotionally dependent
demonstrative, loving, self sacrificing and being
peaceful are traits of women.
The confusion between sex and gender gives
rise to such stereotypes as:
Men:
More fit to be leaders, head of families, business
enterprises, social and political organizations,
states, armies and communities
Women:
More fit to take secondary roles
Gender Division of Labor
GENDER ROLES
MALE FEMALE
Productive Reproductive
Role Role
Community Role
Traditional gender roles divide men and
women from each other.
*Work *Power
Deny women
access to the
public world of:
*Achievement *Independence
*The Nurturant
Other oriented
*Emotive
Deny men world
access to: of domestic
life.
However, the good news is…..
WORKPLACE/
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS CHURCH
FAMILY
MEDIA STATE
Social Institutions: FAMILY
… has the most influence
because the formative years
of every individual is almost
always spent with and
developed by the family.
Child-rearing
* Color-coding (blue for boys and pink for girls)
* Gendering processes:
- manipulation (handling infants)
- verbal appellation (telling them what they are)
“brave boy” or “pretty girl,” or what is expected of them:
“boys don’t cry,” “girls don’t hit their playmates.”
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Social Institutions:
EDUCATION/SCHOOL
… the formal school system promotes and
encourages the different gender roles
between men and women.
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Source: spot.ph
Source: spot.ph
Social Institutions: MASS MEDIA
… Media portray images of
women which are often
negative.
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Social Institutions: RELIGION
…. Religious teachings depicts
women as martyrs, self
sacrificing and conservatives
Violence
Personal
Is it just women who can be
gender-sensitive?
No.
Anyone can be
gender-sensitive.
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How then can you say that one is
gender sensitive?
You are gender sensitive if/when:
You respect every person/individual,
regardless of age, ability (physical or
mental), belief/religion, educational
attainment, race, ethinic group, status in
society, marital status, region of origin, color,
sexual orientation and gender identity.
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You recognize that there is inequality between
men and women that can be passed on from
one generation to the next.
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