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GENDER STEREOTYPING AND GENDER SENSITIVITY

  GENDER STEREOTYPING AND GENDER SENSITIVITY WHAT IS GENDER STEREOTYPING? Gender stereotyping refers to assigning fixed, oversimplified, and inaccurate attributes, roles, or expectations to individuals based on their gender . This perpetuates harmful gender norms and limits personal expression. Examples: Occupational Stereotypes 1. Women are nurses, teachers, or secretaries. 2. Men are doctors, engineers, or CEOs. Personality Traits 1. Women are emotional, nurturing, and submissive. 2. Men are rational, aggressive, and dominant. Domestic Roles 1. Women manage household chores. 2. Men provide financial support. Leisure Activities 1. Women enjoy cooking, gardening. 2. Men enjoy sports, technology. Appearance 1. Women use makeup. 2. Men wear suits, have short hair. Consequences: 1. Limits career choices 2. Continues discrimination 3. Restricts personal growth 4. Reinforces harmful norms 5. Affects mental health Challenging Gender Stereotypes: 1. Education and awareness 2. Media repres...

STATUS OF WOMEN IN DIFFERENT AGES

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  STATUS OF WOMEN IN DIFFERENT AGES [IN INDIA] Ancient India (3000 BCE - 500 CE) In ancient India, women enjoyed a relatively high status and were respected as integral members of society. During the Vedic period , they participated in religious rituals, received education, and had the freedom to choose their life partners through practices like swayamvara . Notable women such as Gargi and Maitreyi were celebrated as scholars and philosophers. However, over time, patriarchal norms began to influence societal structures, and women’s roles became more confined to the domestic sphere. Practices like child marriage and restrictions on education emerged, limiting their autonomy. Despite these changes, women continued to contribute to art, culture, and spirituality , leaving a lasting legacy in Indian history. Main points 1. High social status : Women enjoyed respect, equality. 2. Property rights : Owned property, inherited land. 3. Education : Accessed education, participated in p...

PATRIARCHY AND GENDER

PATRIARCHY AND GENDER Patriarchy is a social, cultural, and political system in which men hold primary power and dominate in roles of leadership, authority, and privilege. It often involves the subordination of women and other marginalized gender identities, perpetuating unequal power dynamics based on gender. Characteristics of Patriarchy   1. Male Dominance: Men hold power and authority in society, politics, economy, and family. 2 . Gender Roles : Traditional expectations for men (provider, protector) and women (caregiver, homemaker). 3. Sexism : Discrimination, prejudice, and stereotypes against women. 4. Misogyny : Hatred, disdain, or contempt for women. 5. Objectification : Women seen as objects, not individuals. 6. Patriarchal Family Structure : Men as authority figures, women subordinate. 7. Gender-Based Violence: Physical, emotional, psychological abuse. 8. Economic Inequality : Women earn less, have limited access to resources. 9. Lack of Representation : Underrepresenta...

GENDER AND SEX

              GENDER AND SEX   In many cultural context , the difference between girls and boys, and between men and women, are regarded as natural. On the basis of biological difference children are classified at birth into two categories: male and female. Society expect certain attitudes and behaviour of them.     Differentiation between men and women is based on anatomical differences, but is also a social construct.  The terms "sex" and "gender " are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings in various contexts, including biology, sociology, and psychology. Sex 1. Refers to the biological differences between males and females, such as chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive anatomy. 2. Typically categorized as male or female. 3. Determined by genetics and physiology. Gender 1. Encompasses the social, cultural, and psychological aspects of being male, female, or non-binary. 2. Includes gender identity, e...

WHAT IS ASSESSMENT?

                                           ASSESSMENT meaning: The word "assessment" has a fascinating history. It originates from the Old French word "assesser, " which means " to sit beside" or " to evaluate. " This Old French word is derived from the Latin words "ad" (meaning "to" or "toward") and "sedere" (meaning "to sit"). In the 14th century , the word "assessment" entered in the English language, initially referring to the act of sitting beside someone to evaluate or judge them. Over time, the meaning expanded to include the process of evaluating or estimating the value, quality, or extent of something. Today, the word "assessment" is widely used in various contexts , including education, healthcare, business, and government, to refer to the process of evaluating or measuring the quality, extent, or value of something.              ...