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género WebQuest

Nuestra comprensión del género evoluciona continuamente. En el transcurso de nuestra vida cambian los intereses, actividades, indumentaria y profesiones que se consideran parte de un género u otro. Quizás esto nunca haya sido más cierto que ahora. Su generación tiene una comprensión del género significativamente diferente a la de las generaciones anteriores, con consecuencias para todos los niños, familias, organizaciones e instituciones.

En esta webquest, explorará los conceptos de género, equidad, género y poder, y temas relacionados que surgen a través de la intersección entre género y raza, etnia y estatus económico o social.

Su trabajo es trabajar en las tareas de esta búsqueda web y producir un proyecto final que muestre lo que ha aprendido.​
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​Tarea Uno
​Tarea final
The many different ways that people are kept in a lower social position, controlled, and left out of important parts of society because of their differences. These differences can include any combination of economic status, gender, race, ethnicity, or some other factor.
The ability to get someone or a group of people to do what you want.
Broadly, gender is a set of socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate ​
Fairness and justice in the distribution of benefits and responsibilities between women and men. 
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