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Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Gender Equality

Kumusta everyone,

Welcome back to my blog. Today, we are learning about Gender Stereotypes. We spent a lot of time discussing about what Gender Stereotypes means. 

We watched a video relating about the topic we are doing. If you wanna watch the video, here is the link:


We are learning about gender equality because we want everyone/every gender should be treated fairly. 

Do you know what Gender Stereotypes means? If you don't, then let me tell you.

What is stereotype? A stereotype is when you assume something. Just like when you think about home chores, some people basically thinks about women when they say home chores. And when people say work, they think about men.

What is a male stereotype? 
A men's stereotype is what men's can do and the difference between male and female's personalities. 

What is Female stereotype? 
A women's stereotype is what women's can do and the difference between male and female's  personalities. 

             Traditional Gender Stereotypes. by TheArchosaurQueen on DeviantArt

What are the negative effects of stereotyping?
I think the negative effects of stereotyping is when others treats others unfairly. 

What is gender equality/Gender roles? 
The gender roles are: men goes to works, and women stays at home cleaning the house, and doing some basic chores. But it doesn't mean men can't do chores at home, and women's cant work. 

How has gender equality developed over the years?
Through the years, they finally treated everyone fairly.

In my opinion, I don't think there should be a stereotype. It treats everyone unfairly. When children/people says a builder, they always think about men, it doesn't mean women can't be a builder. When they says a doctor, they think about women, it doesn't mean men can't be a doctor. 

Thank you for reading my blog. I hope you enjoy this, please give me some helpful, thoughtful and some positive feedback. And I'll see you all next time. Bye!

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