Gender Stereotypes - Training Manual - Teachers
Gender Stereotypes - Training Manual - Teachers
Elisa Chaleta; Carla Semedo; Isabel Fialho; Hugo Rebelo; Eleni Karachontziti; Jeanne Chiron; Georgios Stamelos; Maria Frounta; Despina Karakatsani; Dora Katsamori
Évora , CIEP-UE Universidade de Évora , 2025
ISBN 978-972-778-477-6
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Gender stereotypes have deep roots in the history of human societies and represent widely shared beliefs about the characteristics, behaviors and roles socially considered appropriate for men and women. These social constructions profoundly influence the way individuals perceive themselves and others, contributing to structural inequalities in various domains, such as work, education and family life (Eagly & Wood, 2012). Despite significant advances in the fight for gender equality, stereotypes persist and continue to shape expectations and opportunities in various contexts. Gender stereotypes have deep roots in the history of human societies andrepresent widely shared beliefs about the characteristics, behaviors and rolessocially considered appropriate for men and women.These social constructions profoundly influence the way individuals perceivethemselves and others, contributing to structural inequalities in variousdomains, such as work, education and family life (Eagly & Wood, 2012). Despitesignificant advances in the fight for gender equality, stereotypes persist andcontinue to shape expectations and opportunities in various contexts.