Asked by Swift Huang on May 10, 2024
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In Thorne's research on a fourth and fifth grade American classroom she noted that activities requiring cooperation such as a group radio show or an art project:
A) heightened attention to gender
B) created mixed attention to gender
C) did not change the kids' attention to gender
D) lessened attention to gender
E) none of these choices
Cooperation
The process of working together towards a common goal, involving mutual assistance and collaboration.
Group Radio Show
A radio program hosted by several individuals, often discussing various topics or performing entertainment segments collaboratively.
Gender
A social construct that involves the roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men, women, and other gender identities.
- Gaining insight into how children actively contribute to the development of gender roles and the adaptability of these roles.
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Learning Objectives
- Gaining insight into how children actively contribute to the development of gender roles and the adaptability of these roles.
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