Analyn Q. Villaroman (PhD)
University of Southeastern Philippines, Tagum-Mabini Campus,
Apokon, Tagum City, Philippines
analynquinague@gmail.com
Date Received: August 3, 3017; Date Revised: October 15, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.4, 104-111
November 2017
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Gender Mainstreaming in the General Education and Professional Education Courses 544 KB 2 downloads
Analyn Q. Villaroman (PhD) University of Southeastern Philippines, Tagum-Mabini Campus, Apokon,...
Taking into account the increased research on the status of women and on gender concerns which lead to question the stereotyped assumptions about gender elations and the roles and responsibilities of men and women, the study determined the gender mainstreaming in the General Education and Professional Education Courses in one Higher Education Institution in the Philippines where there were 21 participants interviewed through two sets of focus group discussion. The result of the study showed that there is an apparent inclusion of gender and development in General Education and Professional Education Courses which can be categorized into explicit or implicit integration. Moreover, there were variety of teaching strategies and materials used inintegrating Gender and Development (GAD). It ranges from film showing followed by critical discussions, research output presentations, role-play, class discussions, art analysis, literary analysis, and lecture/forum of an expert. From the employed strategies and materials, it articulates the meaning of GAD that men and women must be provided with equal opportunities to realize their full potentials. Such articulation, however, requires committed interpretation especially from the faculty members. From there, it gives students an awareness and to an extent of self-interpretations. The university can further help in GAD initiatives by defining the university’s GAD framework so as to integrate GAD in the level of the curriculum, research, extension, planning, materials, policies, and budget.
Keywords –Curriculum, gender mainstreaming, qualitative method