Education and gender: training social educators

Fromthe Universal Declaration of Human Rights international organizations have launched initiatives to achieve men and women equality and withstand all forms of discrimination and violence. This paper presents the research on gender training of students in Spanish universities that taught the Degree...

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Main Authors: Encarnación Bas-Peña, Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán Puya, Montserrat Vargas Vergara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Iberoamericana de Pedagogía Social 2013-12-01
Series:Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria
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Online Access:http://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/PSRI/article/view/37084
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spelling doaj-94e233343e5f4feea07670022b38102f2020-11-24T22:38:52ZengSociedad Iberoamericana de Pedagogía SocialPedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria1139-17231989-97422013-12-010239511910.7179/PSRI_2014.23.0521392Education and gender: training social educatorsEncarnación Bas-Peña0Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán Puya1Montserrat Vargas Vergara2Universidad de MurciaUniversidad Pablo de OlavideUniversidad de CádizFromthe Universal Declaration of Human Rights international organizations have launched initiatives to achieve men and women equality and withstand all forms of discrimination and violence. This paper presents the research on gender training of students in Spanish universities that taught the Degree in Social Education. It was conducted in 36 universities (29 public and 7 private).We used a multi-method perspective.We performed a deep analysis of the degree programme through the teaching guides for all courses, in order to identify the presence of gender related areas in specific subjects and in those that include it transversely.We have also set up an on-line questionnaire for 4th year students (213 people), in order to have their opinion on the gender training received throughout their careers.We detected the weak presence, in the degree programmes, of specific subjects related to these topics. Most of the current focus is on gender equality / inequality, being residual the inclusion / exclusion and violence concepts. The subjects that transversely teach it are mostly mandatory and basic. The results extracted from the questionnaire include that students do received little training on these topics.While they give great importance to gender training. They show great unawareness about their right to receive such training and in addition be able to claim it. As well as not having knowledge of the Equality Plan in their university. A high percentage of respondents declared using sexist language, but it is still higher the percentage of students who said that teachers use it in their classeshttp://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/PSRI/article/view/37084GéneroIgualdad de géneroViolenciaEducación SocialEducación SuperiorFormación en género
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author Encarnación Bas-Peña
Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán Puya
Montserrat Vargas Vergara
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Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán Puya
Montserrat Vargas Vergara
Education and gender: training social educators
Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria
Género
Igualdad de género
Violencia
Educación Social
Educación Superior
Formación en género
author_facet Encarnación Bas-Peña
Victoria Pérez-de-Guzmán Puya
Montserrat Vargas Vergara
author_sort Encarnación Bas-Peña
title Education and gender: training social educators
title_short Education and gender: training social educators
title_full Education and gender: training social educators
title_fullStr Education and gender: training social educators
title_full_unstemmed Education and gender: training social educators
title_sort education and gender: training social educators
publisher Sociedad Iberoamericana de Pedagogía Social
series Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria
issn 1139-1723
1989-9742
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Fromthe Universal Declaration of Human Rights international organizations have launched initiatives to achieve men and women equality and withstand all forms of discrimination and violence. This paper presents the research on gender training of students in Spanish universities that taught the Degree in Social Education. It was conducted in 36 universities (29 public and 7 private).We used a multi-method perspective.We performed a deep analysis of the degree programme through the teaching guides for all courses, in order to identify the presence of gender related areas in specific subjects and in those that include it transversely.We have also set up an on-line questionnaire for 4th year students (213 people), in order to have their opinion on the gender training received throughout their careers.We detected the weak presence, in the degree programmes, of specific subjects related to these topics. Most of the current focus is on gender equality / inequality, being residual the inclusion / exclusion and violence concepts. The subjects that transversely teach it are mostly mandatory and basic. The results extracted from the questionnaire include that students do received little training on these topics.While they give great importance to gender training. They show great unawareness about their right to receive such training and in addition be able to claim it. As well as not having knowledge of the Equality Plan in their university. A high percentage of respondents declared using sexist language, but it is still higher the percentage of students who said that teachers use it in their classes
topic Género
Igualdad de género
Violencia
Educación Social
Educación Superior
Formación en género
url http://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/PSRI/article/view/37084
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