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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/7006 ¿Amosa estereotipos de xénero o alumnado de secundaria?
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Revista galego-portuguesa de psicoloxía e educación, 2004, 11: 271-287 ISSN: 1138-1663
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[Resumo] Neste estudio pretendeuse abordar un
dobre obxectivo. En primeiro lugar coñecer se
o alumnado de secundaria mantén concepcións
estereotipadas de xénero, é dicir, se atribúe
comportamentos e aptitudes de forma
diferencial a mulleres e homes; en segundo
lugar, tratouse de constatar se segue a facerse
unha división do traballo no ámbito familiar,
xa que sé é a así a familia de forma explícita
segue contribuíndo á perpetuación dos esquemas
sexistas. Para o logro destes dous obxectivos
unha mostra de 412 alumnas e 430
alumnos do ensino secundaro obrigatorio de
centros das catro provincias galegas cumprimentou
dous cuestionarios elaborados ao
efecto, o Cuestionario de Percepción de
Xénero e o ¿Quen fai que? En xeral pódese
concluír que o alumnado segue atribuíndo de
forma estereotipada comportamentos e aptitudes
segundo o xénero e as familias seguen a
ofrecer modelos estereotipados de división do
trallo no ámbito do seu fogar.
[Abstract] A double objective has been approached in this study. Gn the one hand, to know whether secondary education pupils keep stereotyped conceptions of gender, that is, if they confer behaviours and aptitudes on men and women in a different wat~ on the other hand, we tried to verify if a division of work is still being done in the family environment. If this is so, the family keeps on contributing to perpetuate the sexual schemas in a explicit way. A sample os 430 pupils of secondary school was asked to fill a questionnaire made for this purpose in order to achieve those two objectives: the "Questionnaire of Gender Perception" and the "Who makes what". In general, we can conclude that those pupils keep on conferring in a stereotyped way behaviours and aptitudes according to gender families go on offering stereotyped models of division of work in their home environment
[Abstract] A double objective has been approached in this study. Gn the one hand, to know whether secondary education pupils keep stereotyped conceptions of gender, that is, if they confer behaviours and aptitudes on men and women in a different wat~ on the other hand, we tried to verify if a division of work is still being done in the family environment. If this is so, the family keeps on contributing to perpetuate the sexual schemas in a explicit way. A sample os 430 pupils of secondary school was asked to fill a questionnaire made for this purpose in order to achieve those two objectives: the "Questionnaire of Gender Perception" and the "Who makes what". In general, we can conclude that those pupils keep on conferring in a stereotyped way behaviours and aptitudes according to gender families go on offering stereotyped models of division of work in their home environment





