Happy Friday! Warm up: 1.How do Hall and Mead’s view on adolescence compare? 1.If Everett is not sure of his identity, but is not trying to figure it out.

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Happy Friday! Warm up: 1.How do Hall and Mead’s view on adolescence compare? 1.If Everett is not sure of his identity, but is not trying to figure it out either, which state is he in? 1.Jane has decided to go to UNC and become a counselor because it is what her parents told her she should do. What type of identity has she developed?

Defined mostly by their culture/society Set of behaviors that society considers appropriate Vary from one society to another One’s physical and biological makeup Sex group which one belongs (male or female)

Gender roles in today’s society… BOYS- GIRLS-

Gender Role Personal View

Gender stereotypes Oversimplified or distorted generalization about characteristics of men/women Prejudice Not as rigid as in previous years

Androgynous Blending traditionally male and female characteristics Flexible roles Becoming more acceptable in today’s society

Bem Sex Role Inventory BYOT time Google BSRI

In groups of 4 You will each be given a different section of your chart to fill out Number yourselves off: 1-4 #1: Page Gender Differences #2: Page Origins of Gender Differences #3: Changing Gender Roles #4: Gender Roles around the world You are to read your assigned section/article- take down notes in your section as you read Once all members are done VERBALLY share with one another!! VERBALLY PEOPLE!

All done? Analyzing advertisements 1.According to these ads, what are the characteristics of an attractive man and woman? 2. How do these ads reflect "who is successful" in our culture. How do the ads measure success? 3. What are the characteristics of ads with men in them? 4. What are the characteristics of ads with women in them? 5. In the ads with both men and women in them, how are the two portrayed together? 6. How do these generalizations from the ads compare with your own experiences? Do they reflect the gender roles in America?

Create your own advertisement You are to create your own advertisement Your advertisement should accurately depict today’s idea of gender roles and acceptance of individuals becoming androgynous Select a product/service Who are you targeting? (Male, Female, Both)