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Book Challenging Gender Stereotypes in the Early Years

Download or read book Challenging Gender Stereotypes in the Early Years written by Susie Heywood and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-09-14 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does gender equity mean for early years practitioners? What are early years settings already doing to promote gender equality, and why is this so important? How can we provide children with a solid basis from which they can grow into people who are not limited by society’s expectations of their gender? This is a manual for every early years practitioner who wishes to expand their knowledge and improve their practice around gender stereotyping in the early years. Drawing from the authors’ experience developing a public health programme tackling gender stereotypes, it explores the reasons why gender inequality is still an issue, identifies the ways it is perpetuated and provides a framework and practical tools to drive change. The framework includes an audit process to celebrate areas of success and to identify areas for development, alongside a host of suggestions on how to navigate tricky situations in creative, respectful and effective ways. With the voices and experiences of experts and practitioners woven throughout, alongside key reflections and scenarios to critically engage with, Challenging Gender Stereotypes in the Early Years challenges readers to consider their own practice, drive staff awareness and make a difference to their setting.

Book A Multimodal Approach to Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Children   s Picture Books

Download or read book A Multimodal Approach to Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Children s Picture Books written by A. Jesús Moya-Guijarro and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-11-09 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection offers a thorough treatment of the ways in which the verbal and visual semiotic modes interrelate toward promoting gender equality and social inclusion in children’s picture books. Drawing on cutting-edge theoretical work in multimodality, including multimodal cognitive linguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, and visual social semiotics, the book expands on descriptive-oriented studies to offer a more linguistically driven perspective on children’s picture books. The volume explores the choice afforded to and the lexico-semantic and discursive strategies employed by writers and illustrators in conveying representational, interpersonal, and textual meanings in the verbal and non-verbal components in these narratives in order to challenge gender stereotypes and promote the social inclusion of same-sex parent families. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in multimodality, discourse analysis, social semiotics, and children’s literature. Chapters 1 & 8 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com.

Book Boys Don t Try  Rethinking Masculinity in Schools

Download or read book Boys Don t Try Rethinking Masculinity in Schools written by Matt Pinkett and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-04-05 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a significant problem in our schools: too many boys are struggling. The list of things to concern teachers is long. Disappointing academic results, a lack of interest in studying, higher exclusion rates, increasing mental health issues, sexist attitudes, an inability to express emotions.... Traditional ideas about masculinity are having a negative impact, not only on males, but females too. In this ground-breaking book, Matt Pinkett and Mark Roberts argue that schools must rethink their efforts to get boys back on track. Boys Don’t Try? examines the research around key topics such as anxiety and achievement, behaviour and bullying, schoolwork and self-esteem. It encourages the reader to reflect on how they define masculinity and consider what we want for boys in our schools. Offering practical quick wins, as well as long-term strategies to help boys become happier and achieve greater academic success, the book: offers ways to avoid problematic behaviour by boys and tips to help teachers address poor behaviour when it happens highlights key areas of pastoral care that need to be recognised by schools exposes how popular approaches to "engaging" boys are actually misguided and damaging details how issues like disadvantage, relationships, violence, peer pressure, and pornography affect boys’ perceptions of masculinity and how teachers can challenge these. With an easy-to-navigate three-part structure for each chapter, setting out the stories, key research, and practical solutions, this is essential reading for all classroom teachers and school leaders who are keen to ensure male students enjoy the same success as girls.

Book Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Education

Download or read book Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Education written by Karen Jones and published by Learning Matters. This book was released on 2020-05-04 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gender stereotypes are prevalent in education, as is all spheres of society. Gender stereotypes squash talent, limit educational experiences and achievement and corrode aspirations - which in turn can limit professional opportunities and prospects. This book supports you to recognise and challenge gender stereotypes in educational settings and in your own practice. It iincules practical guidance and strategies.

Book Challenging Gender Roles

Download or read book Challenging Gender Roles written by Lisa Firth and published by Independence Publishers. This book was released on 2012-04-01 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Although girls perform better than boys at school, women are still frequently disadvantaged at work and earn on average 17% less than men. This book looks at gender equality in the home, at school, and at work.

Book Paradoxes of Gender

    Book Details:
  • Author : Judith Lorber
  • Publisher : Yale University Press
  • Release : 1994-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780300064971
  • Pages : 446 pages

Download or read book Paradoxes of Gender written by Judith Lorber and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 1994-01-01 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this pathbreaking book, a well-known feminist and sociologist--who is also the Founding Editor of Gender & Society--challenges our most basic assumptions about gender. Judith Lorber views gender as wholly a product of socialization subject to human agency, organization, and interpretation. In her new paradigm, gender is an institution comparable to the economy, the family, and religion in its significance and consequences. Drawing on many schools of feminist scholarship and on research from anthropology, history, sociology, social psychology, sociolinguistics, and cultural studies, Lorber explores different paradoxes of gender: --why we speak of only two "opposite sexes" when there is such a variety of sexual behaviors and relationships; --why transvestites, transsexuals, and hermaphrodites do not affect the conceptualization of two genders and two sexes in Western societies; --why most of our cultural images of women are the way men see them and not the way women see themselves; --why all women in modern society are expected to have children and be the primary caretaker; --why domestic work is almost always the sole responsibility of wives, even when they earn more than half the family income; --why there are so few women in positions of authority, when women can be found in substantial numbers in many occupations and professions; --why women have not benefited from major social revolutions. Lorber argues that the whole point of the gender system today is to maintain structured gender inequality--to produce a subordinate class (women) that can be exploited as workers, sexual partners, childbearers, and emotional nurturers. Calling into question the inevitability and necessity of gender, she envisions a society structured for equality, where no gender, racial ethnic, or social class group is allowed to monopolize economic, educational, and cultural resources or the positions of power.

Book The Cinderella Complex

Download or read book The Cinderella Complex written by Colette Dowling and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Cinderella Complex" offers women a real opportunity to achieve the emotional independence that means so much more than a new job or a new love. It can help you no matter what your age or your goals. You cannot read it without changing the way you think - and maybe the way you live.

Book The Social Construction of Gender

Download or read book The Social Construction of Gender written by Judith Lorber and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Women  Media and Sport

Download or read book Women Media and Sport written by Pamela J. Creedon and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 1994-02-14 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book [is] . . . well researched. Chapters by contributing authors enhance the breadth of the content both from a cultural and media perspective. Individuals interested in the history of women′s sports and particularly in gender issues as related to varying media will find this volume informative. . . . Upper-division undergraduate through professional. --Choice "Chapters by different authors make a splendid reference work on the history of women in sports, women′s sports magazines, examples of discrimination against women in sports and women sports reporters, and, of course, the proverbial locker-room access controversies are reviewed here." --Editor & Publisher "Pamela Creedon has hit a homerun that challenges assumptions about the relationship between women, media, and sports. This impressive collection of research helps redefine a playing field that until now had overwhelmingly male boundaries. This is a fabulous book!" --Susan Henry, California State University, Northridge "Women, Media, and Sport is a path-breaking book in mass media research. Not only does it provide a well-researched history of the women who report sports news and the media images of women in sports, but it also skillfully applies critical feminist theories to examine the context of these media messages and effects. It opens new research subjects and models for integrating media effects and cultural/critical studies research." --Marion T. Marzolf, The University of Michigan "This is a fascinating book that uses as its starting point a definition of sport as a cultural institution, rather than concentrating on the activities and games that make up the sports component. The book examines important ′sport′ metaphors and symbols, placing women and the media on a contextual playing field. I was struck by the fact that all the chapters are written by women who are asking myriad questions about journalistic norms, about media values, and about news conventions in the world of sport. These questions have not been asked by mainstream male journalists or writers covering sports. This distinctive point of view makes Women, Media, and Sport a valuable addition to any women′s studies, media studies, or cultural studies book list. This is a very thorough and comprehensive text, covering history, economics, marketing, and cultural paradigms for studying or critiquing women′s sport. Best of all, it offers a new model for women′s sport that is both provocative and practical. This book will not change any opinions about favorite football teams or sports announcers, but it does ask to examine attitudes toward women, the media, and the sport universe." --Sammye Johnson, Trinity University The first book to link feminist, sport, and media theory together, Women, Media, and Sport provides a broad cultural studies approach, which also touches on race and class relations in sport. In addition to the theoretical analyses, this volume provides a practical look at models of sport, media effects, and the construction of the sportswomen and women′s sport. Designed as a text to fill the gap in this area, the book is organized into three sections. The first provides an overview of women, sport, and the media and an example of the ways they intertwine. The extensive range of articles in the second section focuses on print and broadcast media′s portrayal of women′s sports and its journalistic process and examines such issues as the relationship between sports promotion and media′s representations of women′s sport and how sport reporting is taught to future journalists. The final section seeks to develop a new model for the future. A thorough and original text, Women, Media, and Sport is essential for scholars, students, and professionals in media and mass communication studies, sociology, women′s studies, cultural studies, popular culture, ethnic studies, and gender studies.

Book The Rise of Stay at Home Dads  Challenging Gender Roles

Download or read book The Rise of Stay at Home Dads Challenging Gender Roles written by Aurora Brooks and published by BabyDreamers.net. This book was released on 101-01-01 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Rise of Stay-at-Home Dads: Challenging Gender Roles is a thought-provoking short read that delves into the changing perspectives and benefits of stay-at-home dads. This book explores the emotional bonding and positive role modeling that stay-at-home dads provide for their children, challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes. In the first chapter, Changing Perspectives, readers are introduced to the societal shift that has led to an increase in stay-at-home dads. The book highlights the benefits for children, emphasizing the importance of emotional bonding and the positive impact that stay-at-home dads have on their children's development. The following chapters delve into the challenges and stigma that stay-at-home dads face. Gender bias and work-life balance are explored, shedding light on the difficulties that stay-at-home dads encounter in a society that still holds onto traditional gender roles. The book also discusses the importance of support networks and connecting with other dads, providing valuable insights and advice for stay-at-home dads seeking community and understanding. Partner support and financial considerations are also addressed in this book. Reevaluating priorities and exploring alternative income sources are discussed, offering practical solutions for stay-at-home dads who may be navigating the complexities of balancing family and finances. Workplace culture and employer support are examined, highlighting the need for a shift in societal attitudes towards stay-at-home dads. Breaking stereotypes and promoting parenting equality are key themes throughout the book, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceived notions about gender roles and parenting. The impact of stay-at-home dads on mothers is also explored, emphasizing the importance of shared parenting and the positive effects it has on both parents and children. The book concludes with a discussion on future trends, including generational shifts and potential policy changes that may further support stay-at-home dads. Frequently Asked Questions are included at the end of the book, providing readers with additional insights and addressing common concerns. The author encourages readers to reach out with any questions or comments they may have, fostering a sense of community and dialogue. The Rise of Stay-at-Home Dads: Challenging Gender Roles is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the evolving dynamics of modern parenting. This book offers a fresh perspective on the role of stay-at-home dads and the positive impact they have on their families and society as a whole. This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents The Rise of Stay-at-Home Dads: Challenging Gender Roles Changing Perspectives Benefits for Children Emotional Bonding Positive Role Modeling Challenges and Stigma Gender Bias Work-Life Balance Support Networks Connecting with Other Dads Partner Support Financial Considerations Reevaluating Priorities Alternative Income Sources Workplace Culture Employer Support Breaking Stereotypes Parenting Equality Shared Parenting Impact on Mothers Future Trends Generational Shift Policy Changes Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments?

Book Heroes  Heroines  and Everything in Between

Download or read book Heroes Heroines and Everything in Between written by CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2017-09-20 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Current characters in children’s entertainment media illustrate a growing trend of representations that challenge or subvert traditional notions of gender and sexuality. From films to picture books to animated television series, children’s entertainment media around the world has consistently depicted stereotypically traditional gender roles and heterosexual relationships as the normal way that people act and engage with one another. Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media examines how this media ecology now includes a presence for nonheteronormative genders and sexualities. It considers representations of such identities in various media products (e.g., comic books, television shows, animated films, films, children’s literature) meant for children (e.g., toddlers to teenagers). The contributors seek to identify and understand characterizations that go beyond these traditional understandings of gender and sexuality. By doing so, they explore these nontraditional representations and consider what they say about the current state of children’s entertainment media, popular culture, and global acceptance of these gender identities and sexualities.

Book Challenging Gender Role Stereotypes

Download or read book Challenging Gender Role Stereotypes written by and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through a game about gender roles and musical instruments, small and large group brainstorming and discussion, and children's literature that celebrates the transcending of gender barriers, students increase their awareness of gender stereotypes and learn about ways to overcome them. [...] Post the completed handouts where everyone can see them and engage the class in a discussion using some of the following questions: How did your group decide which students should learn each instrument? Did everyone in your group agree? If not, what were some of the different ideas that came up? How did you choose the instrument that you would learn? Do you play an instrument in real life? I. [...] Assign each group one of the topics generated above and ask students to talk about the ways in which girls and boys are set apart (e.g., if the topic is sports, students may discuss how only the boys play soccer during recess and how they don't let the girls join in). [...] After a few minutes of discussion, instruct students to draw a picture depicting what it would look like if girls and boys were not set apart, and to write a caption at the bottom (e.g., "Boys and girls playing soccer together happily in the schoolyard"). [...] For example, if one of the items in the first column is "women can never, ever be explorers," students might paste a photo of Ann Bancroft in the second column with the caption, "polar explorer and first women in history to sail and ski across Antarctica." Throughout the story, Nate is worried that only girls can be ballerinas.

Book Organizational Obliviousness

Download or read book Organizational Obliviousness written by Alesha Doan and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-06-13 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Exploring efforts to integrate women into combat forces in the military, we investigate how resistance to equity becomes entrenched, ultimately excluding women from being full participants in the workplace. Based on focus groups and surveys with members of Special Operations, we found most of the resistance is rooted in traditional gender stereotypes that are often bolstered through organizational policies and practices. The subtlety of these practices often renders them invisible. We refer to this invisibility as organizational obliviousness. Obliviousness exists at the individual level, it becomes reinforced at the cultural level, and, in turn, cultural practices are entrenched institutionally by policies. Organizational obliviousness may not be malicious or done to actively exclude or harm, but the end result is that it does both. Throughout this Element we trace the ways that organizational obliviousness shapes individuals, culture, and institutional practices throughout the organization.

Book Why Gender Neutral Parenting Is on the Rise

Download or read book Why Gender Neutral Parenting Is on the Rise written by Aurora Brooks and published by BabyDreamers.net. This book was released on 101-01-01 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why Gender-Neutral Parenting Is on the Rise In today's society, there is a growing movement towards gender-neutral parenting. This short read book, "Why Gender-Neutral Parenting Is on the Rise," explores the reasons behind this shift and its impact on children, society, and the future. The book begins by examining the concept of breaking gender stereotypes. It delves into the harmful effects of rigid gender roles and how they limit children's potential. By challenging these norms, parents can create a more inclusive and accepting environment for their children. Language plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of gender. The book emphasizes the importance of using gender-neutral language and explores how it can contribute to a more equal society. Gender-neutral toys and clothing are also discussed in detail. The book highlights the benefits of providing children with a wide range of options, free from societal expectations. By allowing children to choose what they are interested in, parents can foster their individuality and self-expression. Education is another key aspect of gender-neutral parenting. The book explores how traditional educational systems perpetuate gender stereotypes and offers strategies for creating more inclusive learning environments. Challenging gender norms is not without its challenges. The book addresses the criticisms and pushback that gender-neutral parenting often faces. It also discusses the cultural and societal barriers that can hinder progress in this area. Creating inclusive spaces is essential for promoting gender equality. The book explores how parents can create environments that embrace diversity and support children in their gender identity. The benefits of gender-neutral parenting extend beyond the individual child. The book discusses how it can contribute to reducing the gender pay gap and combating gender-based violence. Despite its many advantages, gender-neutral parenting is not without its challenges. The book addresses the criticisms and pushback that parents may encounter and offers strategies for navigating these obstacles. In the final chapters, the book provides practical parenting strategies for implementing gender-neutral parenting. It emphasizes the importance of open communication and providing children with choices. The future outlook for gender-neutral parenting is promising. The book concludes by highlighting the positive impact it can have on children, society, and the world at large. To further enhance the reader's understanding, the book includes a frequently asked questions section. This section addresses common concerns and provides additional insights into gender-neutral parenting. If you have any questions or comments about gender-neutral parenting, this book encourages you to reach out. It aims to foster a community of support and understanding for those interested in embracing this progressive parenting approach. In addition, This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Why Gender-Neutral Parenting Is on the Rise Breaking Gender Stereotypes The Importance of Language Gender-Neutral Toys and Clothing Gender-Neutral Education Challenging Gender Norms Creating Inclusive Spaces Benefits for Children Impact on Society Breaking the Gender Pay Gap Reducing Gender-Based Violence Challenges and Criticisms Parental Pushback Cultural and Societal Barriers Supporting Gender Identity Parenting Strategies Open Communication Providing Choice Future Outlook Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments?

Book The Gender Communication Connection

Download or read book The Gender Communication Connection written by Teri Kwal Gamble and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-11-09 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third edition of this classic text helps readers consider the myriad ways gendered attitudes and practices influence communication in our personal and professional interactions. Written in an engaging style, with a wide array of exercises designed to challenge and interest readers in applying what they learn, the book integrates research with examples from contemporary life related to gender and culture, race, class, and media. Among new topics covered in this edition are multiple genders, gender activism and the #MeToo movement, and challenges of twenty-first-century masculinities and femininities, including expanded coverage of contemporary male issues. Fresh coverage is also afforded to each communication context, particularly gender at work, the legal and political spheres, global cultures, and the digital world, including social media. The book is ideally suited for undergraduate courses in gender and communication within communication studies, sociology, and business departments. Online resources include lecture slides and an instructor’s manual.

Book The Equal Classroom

    Book Details:
  • Author : Lucy Rycroft-Smith
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2019-11-15
  • ISBN : 1351033921
  • Pages : 264 pages

Download or read book The Equal Classroom written by Lucy Rycroft-Smith and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-11-15 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How much thinking have you done about gender? What does it feel like to be gay, trans or non-binary at school? How unbiased, safe and inclusive are our teachers, our schools and our systems, and what can we do about it? The time is ripe for a re-think, and the issues are pressing. Our pupils are grappling with challenges around gender and sexuality, and they need our well-informed support. Providing evidence, prompts and the space to explore the implications, restrictions and constructs of gender, this book is here to help every teacher reflect on issues around gender roles and expectations in their class. In this challenging and potent book, experts, academics and campaigners join forces to contribute important perspectives to complement Rycroft-Smith’s own accessible and often provocative explanations of many facets of gender and sexuality, including media, literature, toys, clothing, sexism, expectations, sexuality, gender roles, harassment and consent. Humour and anecdotes are thoughtfully intertwined with fascinating insights into biological and cultural perspectives and societal norms, highlighting why it’s so vital to teach pupils about gender issues, as well as modelling consent, good quality relationships and tolerance to children at all ages and stages of their school career. Providing clear, practical policy recommendations in an accessible and engaging way, The Equal Classroom is an essential read for any teacher or education professional who wants to ensure their school is a place where all pupils feel truly welcome and able to flourish, comfortable and safe in their emerging identities.

Book The Oxford Handbook of Gender in Organizations

Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Gender in Organizations written by Savita Kumra and published by OUP Oxford. This book was released on 2014-03-13 with total page 906 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The issue of gender in organizations has attracted much attention and debate over a number of years. The focus of examination is inequality of opportunity between the genders and the impact this has on organizations, individual men and women, and society as a whole. It is undoubtedly the case that progress has been made with women participating in organizational life in greater numbers and at more senior levels than has been historically the case, challenging notions that senior and/or influential organizational and political roles remain a masculine domain. The Oxford Handbook of Gender in Organizations is a comprehensive analysis of thinking and research on gender in organizations with original contributions from key international scholars in the field. The Handbook comprises four sections. The first looks at the theoretical roots and potential for theoretical development in respect of the topic of gender in organizations. The second section focuses on leadership and management and the gender issues arising in this field; contributors review the extensive literature and reflect on progress made as well as commenting on hurdles yet to be overcome. The third section considers the gendered nature of careers. Here the focus is on querying traditional approaches to career, surfacing embedded assumptions within traditional approaches, and assessing potential for alternative patterns to evolve, taking into account the nature of women's lives and the changing nature of organizations. In its final section the Handbook examines masculinity in organizations to assess the diversity of masculinities evident within organizations and the challenges posed to those outside the norm. In bringing together a broad range of research and thinking on gender in organizations across a number of disciplines, sub-disciplines, and conceptual perspectives, the Handbook provides a comprehensive view of both contemporary thinking and future research directions.