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Gender Equality

Bell Ringer IN Hand in anything you might be missing into the hand-in bin Bad-Habits Worksheet Female/Male Occupation List 5 Questions from App Project Presentation layout

Vocabulary Gender Equality: men and women should receive equal treatment and should not be discriminated against by gender. When did gender equality really start becoming popular in America?

Vocabulary Feminism: the believe that both genders should have equal rights Chauvinism: someone that believes that their gender is superior to another Stereotype: qualities assigned to a group of people depending on their gender, race, religious beliefs or sexual orientation

Take a minute to think. . . Where have you heard these words before? Why were they being used? Do we still have people that are chauvinistic?

. . . Discrimination: the practice or act of unfairly treating a person or group of people from another person or group of people Prejudice: a feeling of dislike for a person or group of people because of their differences

Bell Ringer OUT Take a minute to yourselves and think about what we talked about today and how we can end the use of these terms being used in a negative way.