GAD Why is the role of Women in the Society Important.pptx
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Gender and Development Importance of Women in the Society
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Language: en
Added: Jul 22, 2024
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Why is the role of Women in the Society Important? JESICCA D. NOVENO Teacher III
HOW MANY HISTORICAL FIGURE CAN YOU GUESS?
JOSÉ PROTASIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA
Antonio Novicio Luna
APOLINARIO MABINI
MARCELO HILARIO DEL PILAR Y GATMAITÁN
EMILIO AGUINALDO
HOW MANY correct answers did you get?
Let us continue guessing.
JOSEFA LLANES ESCODA
TERESA MAGBANUA
TRINIDAD TECSON
Gregoria de Jesús y Álvarez
NIEVES FERNANDEZ
FE DEL MUNDO
HOW MANY correct answers did you get?
Points to ponder
Points to ponder
Points to ponder
Points to ponder
TALES OF Stories untold
Dear teachers, When was the last time you discussed a female figure in your class who is devoid of stereotypes?
Philippine History
Pre-colonial (According to Alzona 1934 in Camagay , 1989) treated equal as her husband retain her maiden name share the honors of the husband free to manage property consulted by her husband about his affairs had the right to divorce her husband could assume the headship of the barangay
Pre-colonial (According to Alzona 1934 in Camagay , 1989) treated equal as her husband retain her maiden name share the honors of the husband free to manage property consulted by her husband about his affairs had the right to divorce her husband could assume the headship of the barangay
Spanish C olonial limited educational opportunities excluded from participation in public affairs Elite class women or principalia were confined to the homes while poorer women starve, work like slaves for others, and suffer from male abuse
Spanish C olonial middle income groups busied themselves with business-making ventures... Some of them became maestras (teachers) and matronas or hilots (healers) lower classes worked as yayas (governess), cigarreras (workers in tobacco factories), and bordaderas (embroiderers)
Spanish C olonial Women workers received lower wages than men and were susceptible victims of sexual harassment and abuse by male employers and friars
American Colonial Women are docile and is below her husband Mainly for household chores and very few apply in actual jobs May now vote Job available is mainly teaching Admitted to courses that are previously not available to women
Japanese Colonial Women were raped and abused
Post Colonial Remained on the heavy influence of US Oppressed Formed women groups like “Gabriela” Joined politics (Cory Aquino)
Turning points
WHAT CAN WE DO?
They cannot be what they cannot see
It’s not about changing the history but extending the lens This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC