2. Gender
-one of the universal
dimensions on which
status differences are
based.
-is a social construct
specifying the socially and
culturally prescribed roles
that men and women are
to follow.
6. Cognitive-Developmental Theory
• This is derived from Kohlberg's
speculations about gender development.
• Children begin the process of acquiring
gender-appropriate behavior.
7. STAGES Characterized by:
Sensori-motor
(Birth - 2 years)
• Differentiates self from objects
• Recognizes self as agent of action and
begins to act intentionally.
Pre-operational
(2-7 years)
• Learns to use language and to represent
objects by images and words.
Concrete operational
(7-11 years)
• Can think logically about objects and
events
• Classifies objects according to several
features and can order them in series
along a single dimension such as size.
•
Formal operational
(11 years and up)
• Becomes concerned with the hypothetical,
the future, and ideological problems
8. Gender
Schema
Theory
Schema
- is a mental blueprint for organizing
information, and children develop and
formulate an appropriate gender.
helps a child to develop
gender identity &
formulate an appropriate
gender role
10. Problems in Gender
Stereotyping
• When characteristics associated
with a particular gender have a
negative image.
• When a unique individual is
assumed to have all the
characteristics associated with
his/her gender.
11. Gender Ideologies
• Traditional Gender Ideology
• Egalitarian Gender Ideology
• Transitional
attitude toward men & women role.
12. Traditional
Gender Ideology
• Maintains that men sphere is
work and women sphere is the
home.
• The implicit assumption is that
men have greater power than
women.
13. Egalitarian
Gender Ideology
• Maintains that power is
distributed equally between men
and women and that each group
identifies equally with the same
spheres.
14. Transitional
• It is acceptable for women to
devote energy to both work and
family domains but women
should proportionally more
responsibility for the home and
men should focus proportionally
more their energy on work.
17. “The Creation of Patriarchy”
by Gerda Lerner
-gender is the “costume, a mask, a
straitjacket in which men & women
dance their unequal dance.”
“The GenderQuestion”
by Alan Wolfe
-”of all the ways that one rooted than the
way men have subordinated women.”
19. 4 themesthat characterize
feminist theorizing of
gender inequality:
• Men & Women are situated in society
unequally.
• Organization of society.
• No significant pattern of natural
variation distinguishes the sexes.
• All inequality theories assume fairly
easily & naturally to more egalitarian
social structures.
20. Gender andPower
Gender
-refers to the different ways men &
women play in society, & to the relative
power they wield.
Power
-is a basic fabric of society & is
possessed in varying degrees by social
actors in diverse social categories.
21. “Essays inSociology”
by Max Weber
-he defined power as the
likelihood a person may
achieve personal ends
despite possible resistance
from others.
23. Gender
andEducation
Investing in Education is seen as
one of the fundamental ways in
which a state and its citizens can
move toward long-term
development goals and improve
both social and economic
standards of living.
24. Project byGroup(4members)
• Interview women from various sectors and
get their opinions regarding women
empowerment.
– Education
– Government
– Business
– Religion
Question: How are you being
empowered in your
organization?
• Short typewriting
• Arial; 12pt.; 1.5 spacing
• L-1.5”; R-1”; T-1”; B-1”
• Take photos of your
interviewee with you