HSB4M Challenge and Change in Society

Social Change: Gender Roles in Society

Introduction
In the past century there have been many elements of social change that have affected the perception of gender roles within society / culture. How have these roles evolved and changed? What has triggered these changes? How have these changes impacted the various institutions and policies within society? What stereotypes and forms of discrimination and gender bias still exist?
Task
In small groups, students will examine a specific theme related to gender roles in society. Groups will research and create a photostory to present to the class. Students will then discuss and analyze various themes of gender roles in society and its impact in the 21st century.

Themes

Theme / Students
Gender Roles in Television Shows
Gender Roles in Music / Music Videos
Gender Roles in Sports
Gender Roles in Marriage and Family
Gender Roles in Workplace
Gender Roles in Media (news-radio) / Advertising
Gender Roles in Politics
Gender Roles in War
Gender Roles in Crime / Violence
Gender Roles in Education
Gender Roles in Body Image
Gender Roles in Abuse (physical and emotional)
Other: teacher approved

Step 1: Gender Roles Survey (Personal View)
1. Below is a list of common jobs or roles. On the space provided indicate what percent (%) of doing the job or taking the role you believe should be assigned to a female? Male? Percents can range from 0% to 100%, but must total 100%.

Female % / Male % / Job/Role / Female % / Male % / Job/Role
Family Income / Driving Children to School
House Cleaning / Picking Out Toys for Girls
Car Maintenance / Doing the Dishes
Making the Decisions for the Family / Driver of Car When Both are There
Attending Children's Teacher Conferences / Staying Home From Work to Care for Sick Child
Washing Clothes / Asking a Person Out on a Date
Mowing the Lawn / Putting Children to Bed
Cooking / Participating in Any Sport
Discipline of Children / Paying the Bills
Opening Door / Grocery Shopping
Selecting What to Watch on TV / Driving Children to Lessons
Going Back to College for a Degree or Another Degree / Obtaining a Job Promotion When Equally Qualified
Leaving Work to Pick-Up Sick Child From School / Paying For Social Events (i.e. movies, dinner out, tickets)

2. Upload your survey to Moodle. I will be collaborating the surveys for a class discussion on perceived gender roles.

3. Give this same survey to a male friend and a female friend and a female adult and male adult. What are similarities / differences between male and female surveys? What are similarities between these surveys and the ones completed by adults of a different generation? What conclusions can be drawn regarding gender roles and gender bias?

Step 2: Research, Photostory and Presentation
In your groups, students will research, create and present a Photostory presentation that focuses on their selected THEME that contains the following criteria:
a) a timeline that showcases the progression / evolvement of gender roles (in your theme) from 20th century to present day
b) describe key features of major theories and schools of thought from anthropology (e.g., cultural materialism, functionalism, structuralism), psychology (e.g., behaviouralism, psychoanalytic theory, learning theory), and sociology (e.g., symbolic interactionism, feminism, Marxism) to your theme of gender roles
c) describe and apply to real-life contexts the impact and effects of changing gender roles (in your theme) on society
d) analyze the effects of stereotypes / gender bias / discrimination in gender roles that may still exist (according to your theme)
e) other interesting facts (ie. experiments / statistics / studies / real events) that relate to your theme
Note:
* photostory should be approximately 5-8 minutes in length.
*photostory should include images, video / audio clips, text, music and narration
* photostory should tell a story- plan out the order, script etc so it is logical, progressive and organized and has a clear introduction and conclusion.

Step 3: Reflective Response: Analyzing Gender Roles

Consider the information that has been presented on the various themes of gender roles. Use this information to compose a reflective response approximately 1-2 pages in length (double spaced).

Reflective Questions

1.  Compare your theme in gender roles to two other themes. How are the themes different? How are they similar?

2.  Consider which theme discussed still holds the most bias, stereotypes and discrimination. How does this relate to explain modern social situations? Give examples to support your response.


RUBRIC: Social Change- Gender Roles in Society

Criteria / Level 4 / Level 3 / Level 2 / Level 1
A. Research & Content
Knowledge / Understanding / - Exceptional research / content that is detailed, critical and contains all required criteria under the selected theme of gender roles / -solid research that is has good details and contains most of the required criteria under the selected theme of gender roles / - adequate research that is has some detail and gives preliminary information of the selected gender role theme with all criteria / - research lacks depth. Did not extend past a cursory level of research.
B. Reflective Response
Thinking Inquiry/
Communication / - exceptional written summary / comparison/ reflection three themes of gender roles with excellent comparisons, analysis and applications to modern social trends / gender bias / stereotypes / - well written summary / comparison/ reflection three themes of gender roles with solid comparisons, analysis and applications to modern social trends/ gender bias / stereotypes
/ - adequate written summary / comparison/ reflection three themes of gender roles but more critical comparisons, analysis and applications to modern social trends/ gender bias / stereotypes / - poorly written summary / comparison/ reflection on the three themes of gender roles
-lack of comparisons, analysis and applications to modern social trends/ gender bias / stereotypes
C. Presentation (photostory)
Application / - A superb blend of text, narration, music, images and design that intricately tells a story and is exceptionally organized and logical
-photostory is very creative and effectively showcases the various themes in gender roles / - Good blend of text, narration, music, images and design that tells a story and is very organized and logical
-photostory is creative and showcases the various themes in gender roles / - The presentation has some unorganized elements
- Lack of balance between text, narration, music and images.
- Appears elementary
-photostory is somewhat creative and attempts to showcase the theme in gender roles / - The presentation is disorganized.
- All elements not apparent
- Information is lost in a poor design.
-photostory lacks creativity and planning