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What is the definition of the Nature and the Nurture Theory of behavior? On Desk Agenda

Entrance Ticket Sept. 14, 2011 Copy questions/date , answer in complete sentences 10 min. to complete or no grade. What is the definition of the Nature and the Nurture Theory of behavior? On Desk Agenda. Agenda Sept. 14. Essential Question Vocabulary Class Notes Gender Roles in Media

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What is the definition of the Nature and the Nurture Theory of behavior? On Desk Agenda

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  1. Entrance Ticket Sept. 14, 2011 Copy questions/date, answer in complete sentences10 min. to complete or no grade • What is the definition of the Nature and the Nurture Theory of behavior? • On Desk • Agenda

  2. Agenda Sept. 14 • Essential Question • Vocabulary • Class Notes • Gender Roles in Media Homework due Thursday Journal Write 3: Male/female brain Journal Write 4: Gender in ads chart Re-do Brof. Circles if 0/10

  3. Journal Write #3 • Writing Section • Date: Sept. 8 2011 • Title: Am I female or male? • Length: 1 paragraph (5 sentences) • Question: What were your scores for both tests? Why do you think you scored as male(systemizing), female(empathetic), or balanced brain? Who influenced you to behave as a male or female?

  4. Gender Scores • If highest score is on Empathy Test then you have a more ‘female’ brain • If highest score is on Systemizing Test then you have a more ‘male’ brain • If both scores are within 5-7points, then you have a ‘Balanced’ brain and can think/behave like a man and a woman.

  5. Essential Questions • How are we taught to be a man or woman? Vocabulary

  6. Vocabulary • Masculine: characteristics describing men • Being strong and brave are traditionally masculine traits • Feminine: characteristics describing women • Being pretty and playing with dolls are traditionally feminine traits Go to Class Notes

  7. Nature Theory: Gender We are born thinking like boys or girls. Boys are naturally born liking to play with trucks Girls are naturally born sweet and nice Nurture Theory: Gender We are taught to be boys or girls Boys are taught to play with trucks Girls are taught to be sweet and quiet Class Notes How can the Nature vs. Nurture Theory explain your gender?

  8. According to society, men are…. Order women, Not cry, not wear purses Hairy, play sports, muscles According to society, women are…. Cook, clean, chores, housewives, grocery Grow up to be moms Soft, can’t fight Chart: Gender Messages in Ads Class Notes COPY CHART

  9. Gender Assignments How are we influenced to be masculine or feminine? • Finish Sym/Emp Gender Tests • http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen.aspx 2. Complete Journal Write #3: Gender 3. Watch Gender videos on Brian’s website http://brianfong.weebly.com/index.html 4. Journal Write #4: Gender messages in Ads

  10. According to society, men are…. . . . . . . . . . . . . According to society, women are…. . . . . . . . . . . . . Chart: Gender Messages in Ads Copy in Writing Section Journal Write 4: Gender

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