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GENDER
SENSITIVITY IN
STUDENT
LEADERSHIP
Prepared by : Prof Marites A. Balot
Director, Office of Student Services
Philippine Normal University-North
Luzon
OBJECTIVES
1. Define Gender Sensitivity
2. Differentiate Sex and Gender
3. Discuss gender stereotypes and
gender ideology
4. Present ways on how gender –fair
language can be used.
ACTIVITY 1
DIRECTION: WRITE AGREE, DISAGREE
OR UNDECIDED.
1. PAPERWORKS ARE A WOMAN-LEADER
RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE SHE
TAKES GOOD CARE OF DOCUMENTS
AND IS ORDERLY.
2. MALE LEADERS ARE BETTER IN
TERMS OF IMPLEMENTING PLANS AND
PROGRAMS.
3. FEMALE LEADERS TEND TO BE
EMOTIONAL WHEN MAKING
DECISIONS.
4. I THINK THE LEADER IS SOMEONE
LESBIAN OR GAY. SHOULD I ASK
HER/HIM?
5. THERE ARE MORE ADVANTAGES
OF HAVING A MALE LEADER
THAN A FEMALE LEADER.
ACTIVITY 2
To whom do you associate the
following things, descriptions, qualities
or phrases?
A MALE LEADER OR A FEMALE
LEADER?
MABUSISI
MATANONG
MADALAS MAG-WALK-OUT
MASINTEMYENTO
TAHIMIK/PALAISIP
MARUNONG SA NEGOSASYON
HINDI BASTA-BASTA
SUMASANG-AYON
AGAD-AGAD NAGDEDESISYON
DISENTENG MAKIPAG-USAP
MADALING KAUSAP
PABAGU-BAGO NG DESISYON
MADALING HIMUKIN
SUMPUNGIN
STRAIGHTFORWARD
NOTETAKING
ENCODING
CALCULATOR
BALLPEN AND PAPER
MICROPHONE
PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT
PAGBUBUHAT NG UPUAN
PAMIMILI
PAG-E-EMCEE
PAGSE-SERVE NG MIRYENDA
PAG-A-USHER NG BISITA
PAGPAPAMUDMOD NG
IMBITASYON
PAGGAWA NG
ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
GENDER SENSITIVITY
- The ability to recognize
gender issues, especially
women’s different
perceptions and interests
arising from their unique
social location and gender
roles
GENDER SENSITIVITY
Calls for an understanding
and consideration of the
socio-cultural factors
underlying discrimination
based on sex (whether
against women or men).
BASIC PREMISES ON GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER SENSITIVITY IS NOT:
1. a war between sexes;
2. anti-male nor anti-female.
**BOTH WOMEN AND MEN ARE
VICTIMS ALTHOUGH THERE ARE
MORE WOMEN VICTIMS THAN MEN;
BOTH HAVE A STAKE IN THE
STRUGGLE.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEX AND GENDER
ACTIVITY 3
IDENTIFY IF THE FF.
PERTAIN TO SEX OR
GENDER.
EXPLAIN WHY.
*LEADER *MENSTRUATION
*COOK *TEACHER
*VAGINA *TOY GUNS
*BABYSITTING
*BREASTFEEDING
*SECRETARY *JUDGE
*PENIS *DOMESTIC
HELPER
*CHILD-BEARING *BARBIE DOLL
SEX: identifies the biological
difference between men and
women.
SEX IDENTITY is determined by
reference to genetic and
anatomical characteristics
SEX is largely UNCHANGEABLE.
GENDER: refers to the culturally
or socially constructed roles
ascribed to males and females.
GENDER identifies the social
relations between men and
women.
GENDER is an acquired identity.
GENDER refers to all differences
except those that are strictly
biological.
GENDERS are either masculine or
feminine.
Since GENDER is cultural and
social, IT CAN BE CHANGED, as
culture itself is dynamic.
GENDER also refers to subjective
feelings of maleness or femaleness
(i.i. femininity or masculinity),
irrespective of one’s sex (Basow).
It is feminine to be submissive,
humble, etc. It is masculine to be
dominant, aggressive, etc.
GENDER ROLES,
STEREOTYPES
AND
GENDER IDEOLOGY
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SEX
ROLES AND GENDER ROLESGENDER
ROLES
1. May differ from
society to society.
2. Can change with
history.
3. Can be performed
by both sexes.
4. They are socially,
culturally
determined.
SEX ROLES
1. Same in all
societies e.g. It is
only women who
give birth.
2. Never change with
history.
3. Can be performed
by only one of the
sexes.
4. They are
biologically
determined.
GENDER STEREOTYPES
AN OVER-GENERALIZED
BELIEF IN THE
CHARACTERISTICS OF
PERSONS BASED
SIMPLY ON THEIR
GENDER.
PHYSICAL
STEREOTYPE
Example: Women are
weak.
Men are strong
PSYCHOLOGICAL
STEREOTYPE
EXAMPLE: WOMEN ARE
EMOTIONAL AND MEN ARE
LOGICAL.
SEXUAL STEREOTYPE
EXAMPLE : WOMEN ARE
PASSIVE PARTNERS; MEN
ARE VIRILE.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
STEREOTYPE
EXAMPLE: MEN ARE THE
PROVIDERS OF THE FAMILY;
WOMEN TAKE CARE OF THE
HOME AND CHILD-REARING.
GENDER IDEOLOGY
determines
A.WHAT IS EXPECTED OF
US
B.WHAT IS ALLOWED OF
US
C.WHAT IS VALUED IN US
What can be wrong with
sex-gender systems, gender
roles, gender stereotypes
and gender ideologies?
GENDER HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR
EQUALITY BETWEEN MEN & WOMEN.
GENDER limits the potential of
both men and women, making
them both victims. This leads
to gender discrimination and
subordination.
MECHANISMS AND INSTITUTIONS OF
SOCIALIZATION
Why do so many men and
women seem to conform to
society’s definitions of what is
masculine and feminine?
It lies in the process called
GENDER SOCIALIZATION or
GENDERING.
GENDER SOCIALIZATION
A. Child-rearing as a mechanism for
socialization
1. Manipulation- handling boys and
girls differently even as infants
2. Canalization- people direct
children’s attention to gender-
appropriate objects
3. Verbal appellation- telling children
what they are i.e. strong boy, prim
and proper girl
4. Activity exposure-familiarization
with gender appropriate tasks.
B. Institutions of Mass Gender Socialization
1. Formal Education
-differences in disciplining boys and girls
-images in textbooks (males in neckties,
women cook and take care of kids)
2. Mass media
-how women are portrayed (victims,
housewives, dependent martyrs, mothers who
enjoy feeding their families and keeping the
house clean, etc.)
3. Religion (Patriarchy)
Gendering process occurs through
-Doctrines
-Structure of hierarchy
-Symbolism
-Unofficial religious interpretation
4. Language
Sexist language (Mister,
Mistress, sexy, macho,
etc.)
GENDER-FAIR
LANGUAGE
WHY USE GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE?
1. LANGUAGE ARTICULATES
CONSCIOUSNESS.
Example: If you say that girls are of
the “weaker sex” then you, whether
male or female, would feel that indeed
GIRLS are WEAK and would act
accordingly.
WHY USE GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE?
2. LANGUAGE REFLECTS
CULTURE.
Example: Maria Clara and
Salome as described in Noli
Mi Tangere.
3. LANGUAGE AFFECTS
SOCIALIZATION.
Leader: Cecille, can you please do the table
skirting for the presidential table?
Cecille: Mr. Leader, I am studying for my exams
tomorrow. Can’t Oscar do it?
Oscar: How many times has our leader told you
that boys don’t do table skirting? It’s a girl
thing.
Leader: That is right. It’s a girl thing…
IMPORTANCE OF
GENDER-FAIR
LANGUAGE
SEXISM IN LANGUAGE IS
CONSIDERED A STUMBLING
BLOCK TO GENDER
SENSITIVITY.
SEXIST: A student should
wear his ID at all times.
GENDER-FAIR: Students
should wear their ID at all
times.
USE OF SUFFIXES AND SEX-LINKED MODIFIERS
C U R R E N T U S A G E
Actress
Usherette
Lady Justices
Working mothers
Male Secretary
A L T E R N A T I V E
Thespian
Usher
Justices
Wage earners
Secretary
USE OF TERMINOLOGIES THAT CAN DISPARAGE
AND MARGINALIZE WOMEN
C U R R E N T U S A G E
Chick
Old maid
Bebot
Nene
A L T E R N A T I V E
Girl, woman
Unmarried woman
Babae
Bata
UNEQUAL GENDER RELATIONS(UNPARALLEL)
C U R R E N T U S A G E
Man and wife
Men and girls
A L T E R N A T I V E
Husband and Wife
Men and Women
GUIDELINES FOR USE IN
GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE
• Use plural nouns.
• Substitute ‘one’, ‘we’, or ‘you’.
• Substitute nouns for pronouns.
• Use ‘Ms.’ instead of Miss or Mrs.,
even when a woman’s marital
status is known.
• Use the corresponding titles for
females (Dr., Prof., etc.)
• Use the same term for both females
and males
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING TO
GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE.
The student is the best judge of
the kind of education he has
gained.
Ans. Students are the best judge
of the kind f education they
have gained.
Ambitious men are more likely to
achieve success in life; likewise
aggressive women are more likely to
reach the top.
Ans. People are more likely to achieve
success in life; likewise aggressive
ones are more likely to reach the top.
As someone grows
older, he grows more
reflective.
Answer: As we grow
older, we grow more
reflective.
For Aristotle, man is by nature
a political animal.
Answer: For Aristotle, all are
by nature political animals.
For, Aristotle, every
person is by nature a
political animal.
Thank you very
much for listening!

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Gender sensitivity in leadership

  • 1. GENDER SENSITIVITY IN STUDENT LEADERSHIP Prepared by : Prof Marites A. Balot Director, Office of Student Services Philippine Normal University-North Luzon
  • 2. OBJECTIVES 1. Define Gender Sensitivity 2. Differentiate Sex and Gender 3. Discuss gender stereotypes and gender ideology 4. Present ways on how gender –fair language can be used.
  • 3. ACTIVITY 1 DIRECTION: WRITE AGREE, DISAGREE OR UNDECIDED. 1. PAPERWORKS ARE A WOMAN-LEADER RESPONSIBILITY BECAUSE SHE TAKES GOOD CARE OF DOCUMENTS AND IS ORDERLY. 2. MALE LEADERS ARE BETTER IN TERMS OF IMPLEMENTING PLANS AND PROGRAMS. 3. FEMALE LEADERS TEND TO BE EMOTIONAL WHEN MAKING DECISIONS.
  • 4. 4. I THINK THE LEADER IS SOMEONE LESBIAN OR GAY. SHOULD I ASK HER/HIM? 5. THERE ARE MORE ADVANTAGES OF HAVING A MALE LEADER THAN A FEMALE LEADER.
  • 5. ACTIVITY 2 To whom do you associate the following things, descriptions, qualities or phrases? A MALE LEADER OR A FEMALE LEADER? MABUSISI MATANONG MADALAS MAG-WALK-OUT
  • 6. MASINTEMYENTO TAHIMIK/PALAISIP MARUNONG SA NEGOSASYON HINDI BASTA-BASTA SUMASANG-AYON AGAD-AGAD NAGDEDESISYON
  • 7. DISENTENG MAKIPAG-USAP MADALING KAUSAP PABAGU-BAGO NG DESISYON MADALING HIMUKIN SUMPUNGIN STRAIGHTFORWARD
  • 9. PAG-E-EMCEE PAGSE-SERVE NG MIRYENDA PAG-A-USHER NG BISITA PAGPAPAMUDMOD NG IMBITASYON PAGGAWA NG ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
  • 10. GENDER SENSITIVITY - The ability to recognize gender issues, especially women’s different perceptions and interests arising from their unique social location and gender roles
  • 11. GENDER SENSITIVITY Calls for an understanding and consideration of the socio-cultural factors underlying discrimination based on sex (whether against women or men).
  • 12. BASIC PREMISES ON GENDER EQUALITY GENDER SENSITIVITY IS NOT: 1. a war between sexes; 2. anti-male nor anti-female. **BOTH WOMEN AND MEN ARE VICTIMS ALTHOUGH THERE ARE MORE WOMEN VICTIMS THAN MEN; BOTH HAVE A STAKE IN THE STRUGGLE.
  • 13. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEX AND GENDER ACTIVITY 3 IDENTIFY IF THE FF. PERTAIN TO SEX OR GENDER. EXPLAIN WHY.
  • 14. *LEADER *MENSTRUATION *COOK *TEACHER *VAGINA *TOY GUNS *BABYSITTING *BREASTFEEDING *SECRETARY *JUDGE *PENIS *DOMESTIC HELPER *CHILD-BEARING *BARBIE DOLL
  • 15. SEX: identifies the biological difference between men and women. SEX IDENTITY is determined by reference to genetic and anatomical characteristics SEX is largely UNCHANGEABLE.
  • 16. GENDER: refers to the culturally or socially constructed roles ascribed to males and females. GENDER identifies the social relations between men and women. GENDER is an acquired identity.
  • 17. GENDER refers to all differences except those that are strictly biological. GENDERS are either masculine or feminine. Since GENDER is cultural and social, IT CAN BE CHANGED, as culture itself is dynamic.
  • 18. GENDER also refers to subjective feelings of maleness or femaleness (i.i. femininity or masculinity), irrespective of one’s sex (Basow). It is feminine to be submissive, humble, etc. It is masculine to be dominant, aggressive, etc.
  • 20. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SEX ROLES AND GENDER ROLESGENDER ROLES 1. May differ from society to society. 2. Can change with history. 3. Can be performed by both sexes. 4. They are socially, culturally determined. SEX ROLES 1. Same in all societies e.g. It is only women who give birth. 2. Never change with history. 3. Can be performed by only one of the sexes. 4. They are biologically determined.
  • 21. GENDER STEREOTYPES AN OVER-GENERALIZED BELIEF IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PERSONS BASED SIMPLY ON THEIR GENDER.
  • 24. SEXUAL STEREOTYPE EXAMPLE : WOMEN ARE PASSIVE PARTNERS; MEN ARE VIRILE.
  • 25. SOCIO-ECONOMIC STEREOTYPE EXAMPLE: MEN ARE THE PROVIDERS OF THE FAMILY; WOMEN TAKE CARE OF THE HOME AND CHILD-REARING.
  • 26. GENDER IDEOLOGY determines A.WHAT IS EXPECTED OF US B.WHAT IS ALLOWED OF US C.WHAT IS VALUED IN US
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  • 28. What can be wrong with sex-gender systems, gender roles, gender stereotypes and gender ideologies?
  • 29. GENDER HAS IMPLICATIONS FOR EQUALITY BETWEEN MEN & WOMEN. GENDER limits the potential of both men and women, making them both victims. This leads to gender discrimination and subordination.
  • 30. MECHANISMS AND INSTITUTIONS OF SOCIALIZATION Why do so many men and women seem to conform to society’s definitions of what is masculine and feminine? It lies in the process called GENDER SOCIALIZATION or GENDERING.
  • 31. GENDER SOCIALIZATION A. Child-rearing as a mechanism for socialization 1. Manipulation- handling boys and girls differently even as infants 2. Canalization- people direct children’s attention to gender- appropriate objects 3. Verbal appellation- telling children what they are i.e. strong boy, prim and proper girl
  • 32. 4. Activity exposure-familiarization with gender appropriate tasks.
  • 33. B. Institutions of Mass Gender Socialization 1. Formal Education -differences in disciplining boys and girls -images in textbooks (males in neckties, women cook and take care of kids) 2. Mass media -how women are portrayed (victims, housewives, dependent martyrs, mothers who enjoy feeding their families and keeping the house clean, etc.)
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  • 36. 3. Religion (Patriarchy) Gendering process occurs through -Doctrines -Structure of hierarchy -Symbolism -Unofficial religious interpretation
  • 37. 4. Language Sexist language (Mister, Mistress, sexy, macho, etc.)
  • 39. WHY USE GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE? 1. LANGUAGE ARTICULATES CONSCIOUSNESS. Example: If you say that girls are of the “weaker sex” then you, whether male or female, would feel that indeed GIRLS are WEAK and would act accordingly.
  • 40. WHY USE GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE? 2. LANGUAGE REFLECTS CULTURE. Example: Maria Clara and Salome as described in Noli Mi Tangere.
  • 41. 3. LANGUAGE AFFECTS SOCIALIZATION. Leader: Cecille, can you please do the table skirting for the presidential table? Cecille: Mr. Leader, I am studying for my exams tomorrow. Can’t Oscar do it? Oscar: How many times has our leader told you that boys don’t do table skirting? It’s a girl thing. Leader: That is right. It’s a girl thing…
  • 43. SEXISM IN LANGUAGE IS CONSIDERED A STUMBLING BLOCK TO GENDER SENSITIVITY.
  • 44. SEXIST: A student should wear his ID at all times. GENDER-FAIR: Students should wear their ID at all times.
  • 45. USE OF SUFFIXES AND SEX-LINKED MODIFIERS C U R R E N T U S A G E Actress Usherette Lady Justices Working mothers Male Secretary A L T E R N A T I V E Thespian Usher Justices Wage earners Secretary
  • 46. USE OF TERMINOLOGIES THAT CAN DISPARAGE AND MARGINALIZE WOMEN C U R R E N T U S A G E Chick Old maid Bebot Nene A L T E R N A T I V E Girl, woman Unmarried woman Babae Bata
  • 47. UNEQUAL GENDER RELATIONS(UNPARALLEL) C U R R E N T U S A G E Man and wife Men and girls A L T E R N A T I V E Husband and Wife Men and Women
  • 48. GUIDELINES FOR USE IN GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE • Use plural nouns. • Substitute ‘one’, ‘we’, or ‘you’. • Substitute nouns for pronouns. • Use ‘Ms.’ instead of Miss or Mrs., even when a woman’s marital status is known. • Use the corresponding titles for females (Dr., Prof., etc.) • Use the same term for both females and males
  • 49. CHANGE THE FOLLOWING TO GENDER-FAIR LANGUAGE. The student is the best judge of the kind of education he has gained. Ans. Students are the best judge of the kind f education they have gained.
  • 50. Ambitious men are more likely to achieve success in life; likewise aggressive women are more likely to reach the top. Ans. People are more likely to achieve success in life; likewise aggressive ones are more likely to reach the top.
  • 51. As someone grows older, he grows more reflective. Answer: As we grow older, we grow more reflective.
  • 52. For Aristotle, man is by nature a political animal. Answer: For Aristotle, all are by nature political animals. For, Aristotle, every person is by nature a political animal.
  • 53. Thank you very much for listening!