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INTRODUCTION TO GENDER & SOCIETY WEEK 2-3 LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Recognize the changing norms of gender roles in history as influenced by three essential factors. 2. Identify the three major perpetrators of gender inequality in history. 3. Familiarize with the landmark jurisprudence, local...

INTRODUCTION TO GENDER & SOCIETY WEEK 2-3 LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Recognize the changing norms of gender roles in history as influenced by three essential factors. 2. Identify the three major perpetrators of gender inequality in history. 3. Familiarize with the landmark jurisprudence, local policies, and international agreements that support and promote gender equality. 4. Appreciate the Gender and Development programs of the government and all incidental programs to ensure the realization of its mandates and purposes. Group dynamics Patalinuhan – Clock -________ TOTAL: Definition of Terms SEX  The biological aspect of sex; maleness or femaleness  Generally pertains to a person’s identity depending on his/her sexual anatomy and physiology  the parts of your body that are relevant to reproduction and the functions of these parts. SEXUALITY It is the expression of a person’s thoughts, feelings, sexual orientation, and relationships as well as the biology of the sexual response system of that person. SEXUAL ORIENTATION  It covers 3 dimensions of sexuality:  Sexual attraction, sexual behavior, sexual fantasies  Emotional preference, social preference, and self- identification  heterosexual or homosexual lifestyle Reproductive Role It refers to the social script ascribed to individuals pertaining to their role in child-bearing or child-rearing and related tasks such as maintaining the household. Productive Role It is the social script ascribed to individuals pertaining to their role in economic production and related tasks such as engaging in public affairs and living in the world of work. Sexual Harassment It is a sex-based behavior that is unwelcome and offensive to the recipient. Thus, sexual harassment is not merely a problem of safety and health and unacceptable working conditions, but is also a form of violence primarily against women (ILO 1992). Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment It is an act or a series of acts involving any unwelcome sexual advance, request, demand for a sexual favor, other verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, committed by an employer, employee, manager, teacher.... in a work-related, training or education- related environment. ROLE PLAY ACTIVITY  CONTENT 40% – Showed creative new insights on the topic.  ROLES 20% - Every member stayed in character and take there role seriously.  OVERALL IMPRESSION 20% - Your group presentation was entertaining and informative.  CREATIVITY 20% - Impressive variety of non-verbal cues are used in an exemplary way. Primary and Secondary Sex Characteristics Primary Sex Characteristics These are the sex characteristics that are present at birth. Secondary Sex Characteristics These are the sex characteristics that emerge during puberty. Reproductive Responsibilities and Health Men’s Reproductive Health Men's Reproductive Health Common Reproductive Health Issues in Filipino Men Women’s Reproductive Health Women’s Reproductive Health  Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights are Keys to Global Development: The Case for Ramping Up  Women's Reproductive Health - Philippines  UN, WHO: Reproductive Health in the Philippines Lags behind ASEAN Neighbors Women’s Reproductive Health Kinds of Sexuality Heterosexual Homosexual Bisexual Asexual Pansexual HETEROSEXUAL refers to people who have sexual and romantic feelings mostly for the opposite gender. men who are attracted to women, and women who are attracted to men. HOMOSEXUAL refers to people who have sexual and romantic feelings for the same gender Men who are attracted to men, and women who are attracted to women. BISEXUAL this denotes people who are attracted to both genders. ASEXUAL It refers to the lack of sexual attraction to others, or a low interest in sexual activity. PANSEXUAL this refers to persons who feel an attraction to anyone. Pansexual people may describe their attraction as focusing on personality rather than gender. It is important to note that identifying as pansexual does not mean feeling attracted to everyone, just as a heterosexual male does not feel an attraction to every female, and vice versa. Thank you for listening! TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

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