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Overview of Social Inequality
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One of the things that we know is that as you go up the social ladder, you often have better access to quality education, healthcare, and other services, such as housing or good nutrition.

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Social Science
Sociology
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Lesson
Author:
Arshya Vahabzadeh
Date Added:
12/27/2017
Passing: Flexibility in Race and Gender
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This course is primarily a literature seminar. We will use American literature as a lens through which to examine different passing tropes. It will provide an introduction to queer, gender, and critical race theories for science and math majors. We will read such works as Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom, Incognegro, and Focault’s A History of Sexuality, to name just a few.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Literature
Social Science
Sociology
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Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Dillon, Rachel
Date Added:
02/01/2009
Peer Pressure & Social Bullying, Grade 5 Lesson 1
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 In this lesson we will explore how peer pressure is related to social bullying - when someone uses their influence to harm or humiliate another person or leave them out of the group. We will use scenarios to explore some of the ways we might sometimes feel pressure to go along with our friends even when they don’t want to. We’ll talk about integrity and how to use it to help us make decisions.  And what we can do when we see, or know that someone is being bullied. 

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
08/09/2022
Perspectives on Islam
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Ep 1: How Do We Talk About Islam?
Ep 2: Advice to Young Journalists
Ep 3: Muhammad and the Qur'an
Ep 4: Islamic Law
Ep 5: Friends and Lovers of God
Ep 6: Difficult Scripture: Gender in the Qur'an
Ep 7: Violence Here and Abroad
Ep 8: Terrorism and the Media
This series aims to provide information about Islam from a scholarly perceptive as well as present the perspectives and voices of Muslims from Elon’s own community. The goals of this series are1) to increase public knowledge about issues relating to Islam; and 2) to encourage people to think more deeply about issues common to all religious traditions and societies. Ariela is a 2022 CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellow Alum who traveled to Senegal, Morocco, and Mauritania on her fellowship.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Political Science
Religious Studies
Social Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Ariela Marcus-Sells
Date Added:
09/07/2017
Políticas públicas, Género y Derechos Humanos en América Latina
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El libro busca crear un espacio informático de interacción formativa y de producción, teórico-práctica, entre docentes y estudiantes de cátedras universitarias de diversas facultades, carreras y disciplinas de estudio de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. Es de nuestro interés compartirlo con otras Universidades de América Latina, afines en la temática, que tengan disposición a ser parte de esta experiencia democratizadora de producción y enseñanza académica que ingeniosamente ofrece Proyecto Latin. Organizamos una comunidad interdisciplinaria (Derecho, Ciencia Política, Sociología y Trabajo Social) a partir de expectativas comunes en contenidos y abordajes en el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje universitario de grado. Las políticas públicas, el género y los Derechos Humanos constituyeron el campo temático de interés común, que forma parte del proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje así como también de estudios e investigaciones de los y las participantes de la comunidad

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Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
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Project LATIn: The Latin American Open Textbook Initiative
Author:
María Alejandra Ingaramo
María Angélica Pignatt
Oscar Blando
Ruth Sosa
Silvia Analía Levín
Valeria Venticinque
Date Added:
11/28/2017
Problems of Philosophy
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This course is an introduction to the problems of philosophy—in particular, to problems in ethics, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and philosophy of logic, language, and science. It takes a systematic rather than historical approach. Readings come from classical and contemporary sources, but emphasis is on examination and evaluation of proposed solutions to the problems.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Schoenfield, Miriam
Date Added:
09/01/2019
Problems of Philosophy
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This course is an introduction to the problems of philosophy—in particular, to problems in ethics, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and philosophy of logic, language, and science. It takes a systematic rather than historical approach. Readings come from classical and contemporary sources, but emphasis is on examination and evaluation of proposed solutions to the problems.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Schoenfield, Miriam
Date Added:
09/01/2019
The Production of Space: Art, Architecture and Urbanism in Dialogue
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This seminar engages in the notion of space from various points of departure. The goal is first of all to engage in the term and secondly to examine possibilities of art, architecture within urban settings in order to produce what is your interpretation of space.

Subject:
Applied Science
Architecture and Design
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Bauer, Ute
Date Added:
09/01/2006
Prohibition and Permission
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Explore where the prohibitions and permissions that occur in every day life come from, why they exist, and what gives them force. For example: food—you are only willing and able to eat a subset of the world’s edible substances. Marriage—some marriages are prohibited by law or by custom. This course addresses questions of prohibition and permission using psychological sources and literary works from ancient to modern. Texts include works by Shakespeare, Melville, Mary Rowlandson, and Anita Desai. Students give group and individual oral presentations.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Philosophy
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Kelley, Wyn
Wolfe, Jeremy
Date Added:
02/01/2007
Psychology of Gender
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We will examine current research and theory regarding the validity and utility of commonly accepted gender differences in many realms. Topics include: gender differences in cognitive abilities; the social construction of gender; developmental, family, educational and medical influences; and political and economic forces.

Subject:
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Schnitzer, Phoebe
Date Added:
02/01/2003
Puberty & Reproduction, Grade 5 Lesson 2
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 In this lesson, teachers will describe how puberty prepares human bodies for the potential to reproduce as well as the process of human reproduction with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation. Teachers should review information learned last class while going through slides and questioning the students on what they recall. Teachers explain to students that all of the changes they experience during puberty are due to a new surge of hormones that both females and males experience, often differently. Teachers will also discuss the process of human reproduction by describing the steps needed to conceive a baby. The last activity has students create a diagram of the steps of conception in the right order for teachers to assess what they have retained from the lesson. All mistakes should be reviewed and corrected by the teacher, and then end the lesson with an open-discussion for question.

Subject:
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
08/09/2022
Race and Identity in American Literature: Keepin' it Real Fake
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This course explores the ways in which various American artists view race and class as performed or performable identities. Discussions will focus on some of the following questions: What does it mean to act black, white, privileged, or underprivileged? What do these artists suggest are the implications of performing (indeed playing at or with) racial identity, ethnicity, gender, and class status? How and why are race and class status often conflated in these performances?

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Arts and Humanities
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Literature
Social Science
Sociology
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Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Alexandre, Sandy
Date Added:
02/01/2007
Reproduction Basics, Grade 7 Lesson 3
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This lesson explains reproduction to students using a PowerPoint presentation and includes a teacher’s resource with sample definitions and language that can be used. Students then receive cards and try to arrange themselves in the correct order of a 28-day menstrual cycle showing where sperm would need to be present in order for a pregnancy to occur as well as how methods of contraception can prevent pregnancy. The homework is watching a short video about pregnancy myths and answering questions on a worksheet.

Subject:
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
08/09/2022
Respecting Expressions, 3-5 Lesson 2
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Students will explore gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender stereotypes. Students will discuss such topics as a safe space, demonstrating respect, and making assumptions based on expression

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
08/09/2022
Respecting Ourselves, Respecting Others, K-2 Lesson 3
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Students will learn about respecting the gender expressions of themselves and others through short story scenarios. Students will collaborate and design alternate and respectful endings to the scenarios.

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Sexuality Education Open Learning
Date Added:
07/15/2022
SOC101 - Unit 9 - Stratification by Gender
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Unit 9 – Stratification by GenderChapter 12 – pages 255 – 2651.  Differentiate between Sex and Gender.2.  Influence of Socialization on Gender RolesWatch: Gender Stratification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GtwNW4oca8Watch: Lifting the Veil, Women in Afghanistan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Z2HFeshvkWatch: Why Afghan Women Set Themselves on Fire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjw7IFirXuM3. Class Discussion: Review definition and examples of social institutions. How is gender stratification embedded in social institutions in Afghanistan?4.  What is meant by the “Feminization of Poverty”?Watch: Meet the Press: The Shriver Report Female Poverty in America: http://www.nbcnews.com/video/meet-the-press/5047098#540470985.  What does the “Glass Ceiling” refer to?Watch: In US Women Still Face Glass Ceiling:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiQnDtjrBcE     

Subject:
Sociology
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Annemarie Roscello
Date Added:
05/04/2017
Science Activism: Gender, Race, and Power
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This subject examines the role scientists have played as activists in social movements in the U.S. following World War II. Themes include scientific responsibility and social justice, the roles of gender, race, and power, the motivation of individual scientists, strategies for organizing, and scientists’ impact within social movements. Case studies include atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons and the nuclear freeze campaign, climate science and environmental justice, the civil rights movement, Vietnam War protests, the March 4 movement at MIT, concerns about genetic engineering, gender equality, intersectional feminism, and student activism at MIT.
Read a profile of the class “Scientists as Engaged Citizens” by the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.

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Atmospheric Science
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Physical Science
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Bertschinger, Edmund
Date Added:
09/01/2019
Screen Women: Body Narratives in Popular American Film
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Using film and related popular media as our texts, this course will examine how screen “embodiments” of the woman visualize ideologies of discipline and desire in a culture in which her body has become a representation of the ability to control appetites, size and shape while investing personal and social capital in its rehabilitation as a project of endless reconstruction, redesign and maintenance. Throughout the course we will draw from feminist film theory, clinical psychology, as well as women’s, gender, and cultural studies, to better understand how filmic representations of the woman’s body first emerge from contemporary psychosocial contexts and then in turn shape the body ideals and internalizations, as well as the behavioral practices of the film spectator.
The Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies (GCWS)
This course is part of the Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies. The GCWS at MIT brings together scholars and teachers at nine degree-granting institutions in the Boston area who are devoted to graduate teaching and research in Women’s Studies and to advancing interdisciplinary Women’s Studies scholarship. Learn more about the GCWS.

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Arts and Humanities
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Literature
Social Science
Sociology
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Fox-Kales, Emily
Leonard, Suzanne
Date Added:
02/01/2014
Screening Shakespeare
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Screening Shakespeare is an open-access web-based textbook written and designed by Alexa Alice
Joubin based on her original research. It contains openly-licensed learning modules that introduce
students to key concepts of film studies, such as mise-en-scène, cinematography, sound and music,
and film theory within the context of film adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Ethnic Studies
Film and Music Production
Literature
Performing Arts
Social Science
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Assessment
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Textbook
Author:
Alexa Alice Joubin
Date Added:
01/11/2023
Search Truth's Learn Arabic Online
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In addition to information on Islam, this website offers free Arabic lessons, starting with the alphabet in its entirety, including the names and all of the connected and unconnected forms of the letters. The grammar lesson includes writing examples, pronouns, the definite article, masculine and feminine nouns, adjectives, the dual form, and plurals. Additional lessons include numbers and counting, and lists of vocabulary, phrases, and sentences. An audio component is included with word lists.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
SearchTruth
Date Added:
10/14/2013