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Gender in
Education in Social
 Gender Communication
    Institutions Project
           CMS 498
     By: Krista Jamison
Education has an extended influence on
    individual’s identity construction

    Education is a major part of our world,
   right from the start. We are in school by
   age 5 for 6 hours a day 5 straight days a
 week. (For most that continues for at least
  12 straight years, and for a lot of people
       it continues to goes on and on).
 Education has a major
   influence on us as
human beings during own
     most formative
     psychological,
  physical, moral, and
      intellectual
      development
                        http://www.guardian.co.uk/higher-education-network/blog/2011/dec/13/purpose-of-university
Education as a Gendered Institution

             Gender identity is taught
                   in educational
                   institutions.
                Only white woman from
               wealthy families could
              obtain higher education
                  before the 1900’s
             The idea of education for
                   the all was not
              considered normal until
                  the mid 1900’s.
Subjects/Majors
 Throughout the chapter, school
 subjects play a big role in
 categorizing gender identity.
  Still today, majors tend to be dominated
  by one sex.
                    Women: education,
Men: sciences,      language arts, foreign
math,               languages, literature,
engineering,        courses focused on
business            domestic skills
Today, women now account
  for more than 50% of
    college students
       nationwide
Education institutions have a huge
  impact on the world, including work,
    government, family and media and
   education is influenced by these as
     well. Learning and teaching is
influenced by the predominant values set
         out by larger society.
 It is culture that influences the way
        knowledge is constructed




 Hegemonic power is present in the construction of
           knowledge, truth and reality
Looking at gender communication in education is
more about exploring the way society formulates
and pursues knowledge
         Knowledge is
        perceptual.
   It is important
      to look at
     information
       through a
  critical eye and
    the receiver
    should become
    award of the
  sources that they
  are gaining there
  knowledge through
    and how it is
No other social institution promotes the
notion that girls and boys are different
      as constantly as education.
          (DeFrancisco, p.181)
   From a young age we are being put in these two
different categories, including what lines were are
 asked to stand in, bathrooms to go to, what sports
  teams to play on, our textbooks and content, our
   administrators and teachers, the curriculum .
Barbie marketed a doll in 1992 that
              would say
          “Math is hard!”
 800 million consumers objected and
 the comment was no longer said by
  Barbie. But it shows how large
companies are trying to keep gender
    roles in place in society.
 The message was the common belief
 that women could not do math, and
             boys can.
Our childhood textbooks are full of
   pictures of distinguishing gender
 roles; woman doing household chores
  and caring for the young while men
       are in business suits and
exemplifying many different careers
Epistemology: the investigation of what
   distinguishes justified belief from
                 opinion.
Do humans really know what they claim they
                  know?




   There is more then just one way of
   knowing
Gender Wars in
Education
 Different time periods seemed to focus on different
                        sexes
 The 60s and 70’s focused on boys while the 80’s and
  90’s focused on girls, creating a war or a gender
                  gap in education.
  But ultimately, current research
    shows us that regardless of a
 child’s sex, the more impoverished
   the school, the less likely the
    child is to receive a quality
              education.
Single Sex Schools
 This seemed like a conclusion to the boys and girls being
 left behind academically problem. It was hoping to
 counter the problems, like teen pregnancy, drug use, low
 self-esteem, underachievement, and violence.




But the idea, to me mostly, just seems unfair, and not
       really efficient for building communication
                     relationships.
 If the goal is to improve gender relations, students
   need opportunities to build communication skills,
     trust, and respect by working together. (p188)
“I don’t think that a boy or a girl is
   going to achieve more because they
    are studying with someone of the
   opposite gender who is smarter than
  them. I don’t believe one supports the
         other,” (Patterson, 2012)




The separation tactic almost seems to do the opposite of
  what it is trying to do. It’s doesn’t help them build
          relationships with the each other.
Peer Pressure

  Kids tend to shift towards same sex
groups at a young age. Peer pressure is
  usually applied to those who do not
    conform to their gender role.
  Not conforming to societies general
 norms can allow an individual to not
  feel apart of a group and feel peer
        pressured and bullied.
Masculinity has traditionally been defined
as brawn, not brain, and education is seen
as a passive, feminine activity (Connell,
     2000; Francis & Skelton, 2005).
Bullying

Bullying is “physical, psychological, and/or verbal
intimidation or attack that is meant to cause distress
and/or harm to an intended victim”
Also defined as: to use superior strength or influence to
intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do
what one wants

Bullying is a gateway for sexual
harassment (unwanted and unwelcome sexual    behavior
which interferes with your life)
Having a girlfriend or boyfriend of
 the opposite sex in middle and high
school is a means to gain status. It’s
   about pronouncing and declaring
     heterosexuality to conform.




                      QuickTime™ and a
                        decompressor
              are needed to see this picture.
Harassment
Students would say that harassment is simply part
   of the school culture. It just makes sense.
  Most kids acknowledge it but never bring it to
 attention to report it, either because it seems
          normal or they are to afraid.

Harassment is not just boys. Girls participating
in bullying, mostly in verbal abuse rather then
  physical, using mean spirited words and often
               excluded other girls
62% of all college students
   report being harassed in some way
 Sexual harassment goes both ways, both men and women are
equally harassed on campuses, females tended to be targets
 (sexual jokes and gestures) while men were called gay or
                   fags more commonly.
                           Sexual Violence on
                           Campus women experienced
                             2.8% of
                             attempted or completed rape
                             during a period of almost 7
                             months
                             Verbal abuse was very common
                             3.1% were stalked during a
                             year’s time, with each incident
                             lasting an average of 60 days.
Emancipate Education!
It’s time to ask questions about the assumptions in the
                      education.
                 BE CRITICAL
  Look at the hegemonic relations of formal
                   education
 We are in a time where we need to find new,
 different, and exciting ways to learn, more
 availability, inclusiveness and support for
                  everyone.
CONCLUSION
In schools today, we need to be gender relevant
  not gender specific. We should get go beyond
    single-sex education, and focus on a more
     wholesome way of learning, teaching, and
          discovering true interactions.

 We need to find ways to address
the entire learning environment




   We need to be more critical and creative with
      the way we teach and the way we learn.
Sources


DeFrancisco, Victoria L., and Catherine Helen. Palczewski.
Communicating Gender Diversity: A Critical Approach. Los
Angeles: Sage Publications, 2007.

Patterson, Gregory A. "Separating The Boys From The Girls."
Phi Delta Kappan 93.5 (2012): 37-41. Academic Search
Complete. Web. 24 July 2012.

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Gender in Education

  • 1. Gender in Education in Social Gender Communication Institutions Project CMS 498 By: Krista Jamison
  • 2. Education has an extended influence on individual’s identity construction Education is a major part of our world, right from the start. We are in school by age 5 for 6 hours a day 5 straight days a week. (For most that continues for at least 12 straight years, and for a lot of people it continues to goes on and on). Education has a major influence on us as human beings during own most formative psychological, physical, moral, and intellectual development http://www.guardian.co.uk/higher-education-network/blog/2011/dec/13/purpose-of-university
  • 3. Education as a Gendered Institution Gender identity is taught in educational institutions. Only white woman from wealthy families could obtain higher education before the 1900’s The idea of education for the all was not considered normal until the mid 1900’s.
  • 4. Subjects/Majors Throughout the chapter, school subjects play a big role in categorizing gender identity. Still today, majors tend to be dominated by one sex. Women: education, Men: sciences, language arts, foreign math, languages, literature, engineering, courses focused on business domestic skills
  • 5. Today, women now account for more than 50% of college students nationwide
  • 6. Education institutions have a huge impact on the world, including work, government, family and media and education is influenced by these as well. Learning and teaching is influenced by the predominant values set out by larger society. It is culture that influences the way knowledge is constructed Hegemonic power is present in the construction of knowledge, truth and reality
  • 7. Looking at gender communication in education is more about exploring the way society formulates and pursues knowledge Knowledge is perceptual. It is important to look at information through a critical eye and the receiver should become award of the sources that they are gaining there knowledge through and how it is
  • 8. No other social institution promotes the notion that girls and boys are different as constantly as education. (DeFrancisco, p.181) From a young age we are being put in these two different categories, including what lines were are asked to stand in, bathrooms to go to, what sports teams to play on, our textbooks and content, our administrators and teachers, the curriculum .
  • 9. Barbie marketed a doll in 1992 that would say “Math is hard!” 800 million consumers objected and the comment was no longer said by Barbie. But it shows how large companies are trying to keep gender roles in place in society. The message was the common belief that women could not do math, and boys can.
  • 10. Our childhood textbooks are full of pictures of distinguishing gender roles; woman doing household chores and caring for the young while men are in business suits and exemplifying many different careers
  • 11. Epistemology: the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion. Do humans really know what they claim they know? There is more then just one way of knowing
  • 12. Gender Wars in Education Different time periods seemed to focus on different sexes The 60s and 70’s focused on boys while the 80’s and 90’s focused on girls, creating a war or a gender gap in education. But ultimately, current research shows us that regardless of a child’s sex, the more impoverished the school, the less likely the child is to receive a quality education.
  • 13. Single Sex Schools This seemed like a conclusion to the boys and girls being left behind academically problem. It was hoping to counter the problems, like teen pregnancy, drug use, low self-esteem, underachievement, and violence. But the idea, to me mostly, just seems unfair, and not really efficient for building communication relationships. If the goal is to improve gender relations, students need opportunities to build communication skills, trust, and respect by working together. (p188)
  • 14. “I don’t think that a boy or a girl is going to achieve more because they are studying with someone of the opposite gender who is smarter than them. I don’t believe one supports the other,” (Patterson, 2012) The separation tactic almost seems to do the opposite of what it is trying to do. It’s doesn’t help them build relationships with the each other.
  • 15. Peer Pressure Kids tend to shift towards same sex groups at a young age. Peer pressure is usually applied to those who do not conform to their gender role. Not conforming to societies general norms can allow an individual to not feel apart of a group and feel peer pressured and bullied.
  • 16. Masculinity has traditionally been defined as brawn, not brain, and education is seen as a passive, feminine activity (Connell, 2000; Francis & Skelton, 2005).
  • 17. Bullying Bullying is “physical, psychological, and/or verbal intimidation or attack that is meant to cause distress and/or harm to an intended victim” Also defined as: to use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants Bullying is a gateway for sexual harassment (unwanted and unwelcome sexual behavior which interferes with your life)
  • 18. Having a girlfriend or boyfriend of the opposite sex in middle and high school is a means to gain status. It’s about pronouncing and declaring heterosexuality to conform. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 19. Harassment Students would say that harassment is simply part of the school culture. It just makes sense. Most kids acknowledge it but never bring it to attention to report it, either because it seems normal or they are to afraid. Harassment is not just boys. Girls participating in bullying, mostly in verbal abuse rather then physical, using mean spirited words and often excluded other girls
  • 20. 62% of all college students report being harassed in some way Sexual harassment goes both ways, both men and women are equally harassed on campuses, females tended to be targets (sexual jokes and gestures) while men were called gay or fags more commonly. Sexual Violence on Campus women experienced 2.8% of attempted or completed rape during a period of almost 7 months Verbal abuse was very common 3.1% were stalked during a year’s time, with each incident lasting an average of 60 days.
  • 21. Emancipate Education! It’s time to ask questions about the assumptions in the education. BE CRITICAL Look at the hegemonic relations of formal education We are in a time where we need to find new, different, and exciting ways to learn, more availability, inclusiveness and support for everyone.
  • 22. CONCLUSION In schools today, we need to be gender relevant not gender specific. We should get go beyond single-sex education, and focus on a more wholesome way of learning, teaching, and discovering true interactions. We need to find ways to address the entire learning environment We need to be more critical and creative with the way we teach and the way we learn.
  • 23. Sources DeFrancisco, Victoria L., and Catherine Helen. Palczewski. Communicating Gender Diversity: A Critical Approach. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2007. Patterson, Gregory A. "Separating The Boys From The Girls." Phi Delta Kappan 93.5 (2012): 37-41. Academic Search Complete. Web. 24 July 2012.