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Gender Equity
Definition of gender
Attitudes and behaviors accepted by society
Social construction
Parity, Equality and Equity
Parity
Balanced participation of men and women
Equality
Receive the same
Equity
Give everyone what they deserve
Educational equality and equity
Educational equality
Equal access to resources
Educational Equity
Low-income students access more resources
Causes of Discrimination
Unfair treatment of women
Socio-economic factors
Poverty prevents education
Socio-cultural factors
Women are considered weak
Political factors
Gender equality and equity promote peace
The construction process
Examining relationships
Exploring the role of language
Study the prospects
Examining the influence of culture
How to achieve gender equity?
Safe environments
Government
Building equitable education systems
Schools
Inclusive teaching practices
Teachers
To teach equitably
Students
Demand the right to education
Parents
Opportunities to go to school
Biological Development and Health
The pre-natal stages of development
Period of significant change
The brain develops during the period
It is produced in three stages
Embryonic period
Fetal period
Germinaion stage
How health affects school performance
Obesity
Psychological problems
Asthma
Low academic performance
Importance of breakfast
improve cognitive functioning
Chronic health problems
Affects a child's school performance
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Cancer
Hemophilia
Heart disease
HIV
Exercise
Improving mental health
Poor sleep
Attention problems
Poor sleep= poor grades
Biological development
Growth refers to:
Length
Height
Increase in size
Weight
Development implies general changes
Brain development before birth
Third week of gestation
Processes
Molecular events
Impact of the environment
Stages of growth and development
First stage
Childhood
At the end of the first year
Crawl
Sit
Babble
Copy sounds and actions
Development of motor skills
Language
Social
Sensory
Thinking
Child's skills
Cognition
Social interaction and emotional regulation
Speech and Language
Physical skills
Sensory Awareness
The developmental biology of adolescence
Transition period
Period of 10 to 20 years
Experience sexual maturation
Experience more physical and mental changes
Girls
Start of menstruation
Identity development
Intellectual Development
Boys
The sound of the voice
Friendships of the same kind
Independent decisions
How children and adolescents learn
An infant
Learning through the senses
More than 7 years
They can reason
12 years
They have more ideas about the world
2-7 years
Ability to reason and think
By Jeyssi Elizabeth Morocho Basante
By Jeyssi Elizabeth Morocho Basante