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Cyberghetto or cybertopia?: race, class, and gender on the Internet - 1 views

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    the article was about how our race, gender, and class are classified on the internet.
halljaneal

A boy behaving badly: Investigating teachers' assumptions about gender, behaviour, mobi... - 2 views

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    This article explores the influence of teacher's assumptions and attitudes about boys and their learning practices. The introduction of this article begins explaining "overwhelming evidence that boys are falling behind in our education system"(74). It further explains that this problem is crucial to boys everywhere because boys with low literacy skills are less likely to engage, complete and advance their education. Henderson argues that there are multiple factors that are contributing to boy's low level or underachievement in learning. Teachers, students, parents, siblings and friends play a vital role in shaping children's literacy practices outside of school that are then instilled inside of school. Henderson asks an interesting question, why do the literacy practices at school, home and in the community have to be different? Why can't all of these practices be viewed equally important and valuable? Henderson questions whether boy's bad behavior in school is a result of underachievement or is it the cause of it? Do teacher's play the most important role in shaping children, especially boys, learning identity in school?
Jeannette Villarreal

Social Media and the end of gender - 0 views

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    talks about how social media is going to alter advertisement about gender.
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    Johanna Blakley states how women are outnumbering men in the social media culture.
halljaneal

The Problem With Boys - 0 views

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    In the book The Trouble With Boys, author Peg Tyre discusses boy's problems at school and what parents and educators must do. By interviewing hundreds of parents, children, experts and teachers, Tyre offers diverse explanations and facts on why the educational system is failing boys. This book is written in 20 informative chapters that provide important facts on ADHD, the necessity of recess, the vanishing male teacher, single-sex schooling and boys and literacy. In Chapter 11: Boys and Literacy, Tyre begins with scary statistics showing that boys have consistently scored less well than girls on tests measuring reading and writing. She also argues that the "male literacy gap" is not a new problem and may be spawning a national crisis. This is becoming a national crisis because "high-level reading and writing skills are essential not only to economic success but to economic survival" (135). Tyre then asks who or what is to blame for "the male reading deficit." Is it biology? Is it culture? The only clear answer is the "small differences get amplified by the careless, and sometimes crushing, messages that boys often get about the importance of reading from their parents, teachers and communities" (142). Boy's conclusions about reading and writing are shaped through schooling and home attitudes towards literacy.
halljaneal

Boys, masculinities, and litearcy - 2 views

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    Boys, masculinities and literacy: Addressing the issues This article is from the Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, written by Wayne Martino. Through interviews, gathering data and reading over 30 books on boys, masculinity and literacy, he discusses these problems while offering solutions for the "underachievement and lack of engagement" with literacy for boys. (9). Right away Martino explains that not all boys are underachieving but overall test scores have shown a general pattern of boys struggling in literacy practices. He offers many reasons that may be causing this literacy crisis for males, as well as solutions that need to being in schooling.
tanya Douglas

Social Networking Websites and Teens - 1 views

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    This article focuses on the gender difference and age groups teens use social networks. It states many facts and has useful information for anyone who is in need of information regarding Facebook and MySpace.
humberto osuna

social media and the end of gender - 1 views

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    The monitoring of social media and the users of social media. There is constant research being done on what people are into and what they search and how much information they can collect off of those things about us.
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    sorry i thought i had posted it a while back but i posted it somewhere else.. any way its a cool video check it.
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    I actually watched this one too on my TEDtalk marathon night. I really loved the idea of it but wanted the speaker to expand sooo much more. What did you think?
Palie Lor

Humor for gender Change - 0 views

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    Now the rules that I'm talking about are constantly being monitored by the culture. We're being corrected. And the primary policemen are women, because we are the carriers of the tradition. We pass it down from generation to generation. Not only, we always have this vague notion that something's expected of us. And on top of all off these rules, they keep changing. (Laughter) We don't know what's going on half the time, so it puts us in a very tenuous position.
Daisy Garduno

Gender Constructed Online, Stereotypes Reified Offline: Understanding Media Representat... - 1 views

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    The online social networking site MySpace has received more hits and more media coverage than any of its social networking counterparts, including Facebook and Friendster, and is in fact, one of the most visited sites on the Web because it allows its users to create media and construct identity easily while sharing their interests with other users and the world.
Yia Yang

I AM - 1 views

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    A short film by Sara Snyder and Stephen Molldrem-Identity formation, what defines gender, gay identity.LGBT Ideas for filming- Some parts shot in gray & white, then other parts in color as they talk and dressed up. The music is calm and you can hear their voice over the music.
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