Module 3 Biological and social gender – Gender identities and discriminations
Unit 1 Biological sex and social gender
4 Topics
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1 Quiz
Topic 1 What is the biological and social gender?
Topic 2 Characteristics of the biological sex and social gender
Topic 3 Compulsory readings
Topic 4 Consolidation exercises
Exercise 1
Unit 2 Gender identities
4 Topics
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1 Quiz
Topic 1 Understanding gender identities
Topic 2 Specifying gender identities
Topic 3 Compulsory readings
Topic 4 Consolidation exercises
Exercise 2
Unit 3 Gender discriminations
6 Topics
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1 Quiz
Topic 1 The origins of gender-related discriminations
Topic 2 Gender discriminations
Topic 3 Microaggressions
Topic 4 Gender-based microaggressions in the educational environment
Topic 5 Compulsory readings
Topic 6 Consolidation exercises
Exercise 3
Self-assessment
1 Quiz
Final Exercise 3
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Module 3 Biological and social gender – Gender identities and discriminations
References
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A study of collected narratives
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Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO). (2004).
What is gender
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Florida State University. College of Education. (2021).
Microaggressions and
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That’s a (Gender) Stereotype!
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University of New Hampshire. (n.d.).
Making the Invisible Visible: Gender Microaggressions.
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Utah State University. (n.d.).
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