GENDER ROLE ASSIGNMENT
By: Dr. Betty J. Rauhe
Gender Role Assignment Handouts: Personal View,
Society's View
STANDARD:
- All students will be able to explain the effects of gender bias, stereotyping, and
discrimination on access, learning, self-esteem, relationships and behavior.
- All students will be able to recognize gender bias, stereotyping, and discrimination in
school materials, activities, and classroom instruction (and materials available to the
general public).
GRADE LEVEL: 7 - 16, Across content areas
OBJECTIVE(S):
- Students will be able to analyze personal perception of gender role assignments.
- Students will be able to analyze societal perception of gender role assignments.
TIME: Two class periods or one class period with previous days
homework assignment.
MATERIALS: Gender Role AssignmentsPersonal
View and Society's View
PROCEDURES:
- Following an introductory lesson on gender equity, give the students a homework
assignment to complete the "personal" point of view handout for the next day. Alternative:
give students time in class to complete the "personal" point of view handout.
- The day after completion of the "personal" point of view handout, divide
students in small (3 to 4 students) same gender groups. Have the students complete the
"societal" view as a group.
- Have groups take turn responding to each item on the handout. Responses may be placed on
the handout where space is provided as well as the board or an overhead.
- Create a discussion on why the females think their response is correct; the males think
their response is correct; and why the responses are different or the same.
- Evaluate the activity by summarizing the students responses, differences,
similarities, and rationales.
- In upper level classes, assign multi generation interviews. Each student should conduct
three (3) interviews with people at varying ages in the life span selected from these
categories:
- child 9-12 years old (With permission of parent or guardian.)
- adolescent 13-18 years old (With permission of parent or guardian.)
- young adult 19-29 years old
- adult 30-54 years of age
- young-older adult 55-69 years of age
- older adult 70+ years of age
- Assign a reaction paper comparing their "personal" view responses with those
from the interviews. For the report, when the interviews are completed:
- Introduce the individuals interviewed (no real names needed, give some background of
each).
- Create a summary analysis of the respondents answers. Look at such things as
similarities, differences, reactions to jobs/roles, etc.
- Examine your own thoughts on the questions.
- Describe your reaction to conducting the interviews and the results you obtained.
- Your word processed paper should not be less than three full pages and should not
exceed four pages in length. This does not include a list of the three individuals
responses and your own.
ASSESSMENT: Evaluation should be based on response to the criteria listed
above, grammar, spelling, and professional appearance. Rubrics for presentation should be
developed based on performance standards,
HINTS: Alter jobs or roles as best fit the grade level or community
environment. Advice student to select the three individuals interviewed with the idea to
widely varying ages.