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CHAPTER 5: GENDER UZMAR IZMAEL BIN ZUBIR MUHAMMAD NOOR YUSRI BIN MOHAMAD DAUD MUHAMAD SYAFIQ BIN ALWEE AMIRUL LUQMAN BIN NASIR SYED MOHAMED FAREED BIN SYED HUSSIN

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CHAPTER 5: GENDER

UZMAR IZMAEL BIN ZUBIRMUHAMMAD NOOR YUSRI BIN MOHAMAD DAUD

MUHAMAD SYAFIQ BIN ALWEEAMIRUL LUQMAN BIN NASIR

SYED MOHAMED FAREED BIN SYED HUSSIN

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5.1 BIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, COGNITIVE INFLUENCES ON GENDER.

GENDER

A) BIOLOGICAL

B) SOCIAL

C) COGNITIVE

Testosterone Estrogen

Hormonesi) FAMILY –

ii) PEERS –

iii) MASS MEDIA –

iv) SCHOOL

Gender Schema Theory

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5.2 Gender Stereotypes,

Similarities and Differences

A) Gender Stereotyping

B) Gender

Similarities and

Differences

C) Gender Controversy

D) Gender in Context

- Physical- Cognitive - Emotional

- Emotions- Culture - Behavior

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5.3 GENDER-ROLE CLASSFICATION5.3 A) Masculinity, Femininity, and Androgyny

a) Masculinity

b) Femininity

c) Androgyny

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5.3 B) Context, Culture, and Gender Roles

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5.3 C) Androgyny and Education• It easier to

teach androgyny to girls than boys and easier to teach it before the middle school grades

Education

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5.3 D) Traditional Masculinity and

Problem Behaviour in Adolescent Boys

• Concern about the ways boy have been brought up in traditional way has been called “National Crisis of Boyhood”. (William Pollack)

• To often boy a socialized to not show their feeling and to act tough.

• Boy learns the boy code in many different context such as playground, schoolroom, camps, hang out, and sandboxes.

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5.3 E) Gender-Role

Transcendence

• Some critics of androgyny say enough is enough and that there is too much talk gender.

• when an individual competent is an issue, it should be conceptualized on a person basis rather than on the basis of masculinity, femininity or androgyny.

• Parents should rear their children to be competent boys and girls, not masculine, feminine, or androgynous, say the gender-role critics.

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5.4 Developmental Change And Juncture

5.4 Development Changes and

Juncture

i) Early Adolescence and

Gender Intensification

The Gender Intensification

Hypothesis

ii) Is Early Adolescence a

Critical Juncture for Girls?

Selfish (more independent and

self sufficient)

Selfless (responsive to

other)