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If Women's Roles In Ads Were Played By Men
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Mikromatxismoa Upload Ernai Antolakundea Loading... Working... ► Play all Mikromatxismoa by Ernai Antolakundea6 videos875 viewsLast updated on Sep 9, 2014 Play all Sign in to YouTube Sign in History Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to Loading playlists... itled Karolina Hansson hade sett fram emot skolans sexualundervisning i flera år. Att äntligen få veta mer om det där spännande, snuskiga, kittlande. Men när stunden äntligen kom var det inte alls som hon hade tänkt sig. – Vi fick se en genomskärning av könsorganen, det pratades inget alls om lust. – Jag minns att vi fick besöka Ungdomshälsan och vi tjejer fick sitta i en cirkel och prata. Redan då såddes ett frö och en längtan efter andra berättelser, historier som handlade om sex ur unga tjejers perspektiv. – Jag kände att det saknades någonting inom den feministiska litteraturen. Några år senare hade fortfarande inget hänt på området och Karolina Hansson och Elina Pahnke bestämde sig för att göra något åt saken. – Vi bad om positiva berättelser och konkreta händelser. I boken möter vi tjejen som är 15 år och vill ligga med alla men också den asexuella och den som vill men aldrig har haft sex. – För mig har allt det här handlat mycket om trots. – Så var det för oss som tonåringar.

What media teach kids about gender can have lasting effects, report says Story highlights Gender stereotypes are incredibly effective at teaching boys and girls what the culture expects Luckily, parents can assert control over the messages that Hollywood dishes out Gender stereotypes are messing with your kid. It’s not just one movie. If you thought this stuff went out with Leave It to Beaver, the new Common Sense Media report, Watching Gender: How Stereotypes in Movies and on TV Impact Kids’ Development, will put you right back in June Cleaver’s kitchen. According to the report, which analyzed more than 150 articles, interviews, books, and other social-scientific research, gender stereotypes in movies and on TV shows are more than persistent; they’re incredibly effective at teaching kids what the culture expects of boys and girls. What makes these messages stick – and harder for parents to counteract – is that they’re timed for the precise moment in kids’ development when they’re most receptive to their influence. Media to support your kid’s gender identity

12 vídeos para trabajar la violencia de género en el aula Estos audiovisuales permiten trabajar la violencia contra las mujeres en todos los niveles educativos y desde diferentes puntos de vista. La repercusión de este fenómeno entre parejas adolescentes tiene un apartado muy importante dentro de estos contenidos. Proyectar estos materiales en el aula generará en el alumno nuevas ideas, nuevos conocimientos y nuevas inquietudes. Podemos sacar todo el partido a la motivación y el interés de nuestros estudiantes a través de las tareas de la secuencia didáctica "Esa mujer invisible", perteneciente al REA "Ojos que no ven". Combinando algunos de los vídeos y las tareas propuestas, podemos diseñar en muy poco tiempo una secuencia multidisciplinar completa en torno a la violencia de género. 12 vídeos con sugerencias didácticas para el aula Cuéntalo, Hay Salida a la Violencia de Género. "016" Vídeo perteneciente a la campaña "Cuéntalo, hay salida a la violencia de género" del Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad. Si Tu Chico Te Da Miedo.

The remarkably different answers men and women give when asked who’s the smartest in the class New research reveals that asking college students who the best student is in class doesn't lead to an objective answer. (Claritza Jimenez/The Washington Post) Anthropologist Dan Grunspan was studying the habits of undergraduates when he noticed a persistent trend: Male students assumed their male classmates knew more about course material than female students — even if the young women earned better grades. “The pattern just screamed at me,” he said. So, Grunspan and his colleagues at the University of Washington and elsewhere decided to quantify the degree of this gender bias in the classroom. After surveying roughly 1,700 students across three biology courses, they found young men consistently gave each other more credit than they awarded to their just-as-savvy female classmates. Men over-ranked their peers by three-quarters of a GPA point, according to the study, published this month in the journal PLOS ONE. “Something under the conscious is going on,” Grunspan said. More from Wonkblog:

The Truth About Women and Self-Esteem Women's identities have gotten a bad rap. We are told that women think badly of themselves, and they have no self-confidence. If you google "women and self-esteem" you'll get over 7 million hits, most of them websites on the problems of women's self-esteem or how to boost women's self-esteem. Women's identities, we are told, are fragile and conflicted: at work they feel like frauds and at home they feel worthless. These weak, split identities supposedly begin in adolescence. The problem is that none of this is true for the majority of women, and hardly at all for girls of the 21st century. Claims that girls lose their voice in adolescence were based on case studies of girls seeking psychotherapy for mental health problems, and interviews with girls but not with boys. The mischaracterization of women's and girls' identities as weak and conflicted has many potential negative consequences. Sources:American Association of University Women (1991). C. M. J. S. S.

ANIMAZIOA ETA HEZKIDETZA ESKOLAN by Aitor Fernández Otaola on Prezi Sex Education for Children in the Norway’s TV Video 1 | Video 2 | Video 3 | Video 4 A woman takes away a towel to a man who just got out of the shower. The scene takes place in a dressing room. After total nakedness, the girl takes a sit and without second thoughts starts touching every single part of his penis that, for the second time, occupies a 100% of the screen. Testicles are squished, rubbed with ice so they shrink; semen is studied with a microscope… No, regardless of youtube’s warnings —‘‘this video could be inappropriate for some viewers’’— This is not a porn film. The adventure started past may in NRK chanel. Topics such as growth, the voice change, body hair appearance, reproduction or sex, are brought to the child audience using an easy language, didactical and direct. A picture of a masculine part invades the TV. Another image, this time is a vagina, getting to the chapter «The vagina and menstruation». ‘‘Pubertet’s advantage is that it is broadcast on national TV.

Report: Young kids spend over 2 hours a day on screens The report, released Thursday, also found that 42% of children 8 and younger now have their own tablet devices, a steep increase from 7% four years ago and less than 1% in 2011. "On the one hand it's not surprising because it's what we look around ourselves and can see. I can see it at the airport, for example, I can see it at restaurants and I can even see it in my own home where my younger daughter watches almost no television but she'll watch lots of TV shows on her phone," Gentile said. On the other hand, "it's been getting harder for parents to really monitor a lot of what their kids are seeing and doing. These changing patterns in how children interact with media appear to be a "seismic shift," said James Steyer, chief executive officer and founder of Common Sense Media, in an email to CNN. "One of the most staggering findings is that mobile devices are now as common in the home as TVs -- 98% of households with kids under 8 have a mobile device," he said.

Mujerícolas: Trabajar la Violencia de Género en el Aula 12 vídeos con sugerencias didácticas para el aula Cuéntalo, Hay Salida a la Violencia de Género. "016" Vídeo perteneciente a la campaña "Cuéntalo, hay salida a la violencia de género" del Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad. Para prevenir la violencia de género en la pareja, es imprescindible concienciar sobre la importancia de detectar las primeras manifestaciones del maltrato en las relaciones que se establecen en la adolescencia y las graves consecuencias que pueden tener tanto a corto como a largo plazo. Si Tu Chico Te Da Miedo. Segundo vídeo perteneciente a la campaña "Cuéntalo, hay salida a la violencia de género" del Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad. Espejo de realidad (Violencia entre adolescentes) En apenas 1 minuto, conocemos el proceso de dominación que algunas adolescentes pueden sufrir por parte de sus parejas. Amarse sin amos Documental centrado en el maltrato entre parejas adolescentes. Secuelas Por la calle El orden de las cosas Piel

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