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coursename      = Women’s Studies
|name=Women’s Studies
description     = Women's Studies is an introductory course which looks at the history of gender roles and relationships between women and men and among women, from ancient history to modern times. We will examine the social, cultural, historical and political influences on the status of women while presenting women’s experiences from diverse backgrounds, social structures, and cultures.  
|description=A multi-disciplinary class that uses elements of literature, history, political science, media studies and others to build knowledge about cultural assumptions and gender. Students will examine common and historical ideas to further their understanding of gender and society. Students should expect to read primary documents, watch film, analyze media, complete reflective writing assignments, an independent research assignment, and to help lead in-class discussions. Most of the material focuses on women’s studies in the US and the west, but there will be times we will also draw on examples from other cultures and comparatively study the issues.  
department       = History and Social Studies
 
teacher         = Victoria Murphy
''Class is reserved for 11th and 12th grade students (9th and 10th by permission)''
sessions         = 1
|department=Social Sciences and History
prerequisites    =
|teacher=Korie Johnson
note            =
|sessions=1
grcode           = EL
|grcode=EL
offered         =  
|offered=Previously
Freshmen        = [[Courses Available to Freshmen|Freshmen]]
|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
Sophomores      = [[Courses Available to Freshmen|Sophomores]]
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Juniors         = [[Courses Available to Freshmen|Juniors]]
Seniors         = [[Courses Available to Freshmen|Seniors]]
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Women's Studies is an introductory course which looks at the history of gender roles and relationships between women and men and among women, from ancient history to modern times.  We will examine the social, cultural, historical and political influences on the status of women while presenting women’s experiences from diverse backgrounds, social structures, and cultures.

Latest revision as of 21:34, 8 February 2025


Department Social Sciences and History
Teacher Korie Johnson
Sessions 1
GR Code EL
Offered Previously
Open to Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors

A multi-disciplinary class that uses elements of literature, history, political science, media studies and others to build knowledge about cultural assumptions and gender. Students will examine common and historical ideas to further their understanding of gender and society. Students should expect to read primary documents, watch film, analyze media, complete reflective writing assignments, an independent research assignment, and to help lead in-class discussions. Most of the material focuses on women’s studies in the US and the west, but there will be times we will also draw on examples from other cultures and comparatively study the issues.

Class is reserved for 11th and 12th grade students (9th and 10th by permission)