WikiWomen Erasmus+/Genderkleau en minderheidstalen
Toolkit foar learlingen
Genderkleau en minderheidstalen
Stap ien fan de toolkit mei WikiWomen-lesmaterialen giet oer de genderkleau en oer minderheidstalen. Dit is de earste stap, meidat dy twa ûnderwerpen de grûnslach lizze fan it WikiWomen-projekt. It projekt giet oer twa foarms fan emansipaasje: de emansipaasje fan lytse en minderheidstalen, en de emansipaasje fan froulju.
Step ien giet oer it yn de kunde kommen fan de learlingen mei de ûnderwerpen fan de genderkleau en fan minderheidstalen. We begjinne mei de fraach wat de genderkleau ynhâldt. Wêr kin de genderkleau fûn wurde? Kinne de learlingen foarbylden neame fan de genderkleau yn harren persoanlike libbems of is dit de earste kear dat se derfan heard hawwe? Wat is it belang fan froulike represintaasje yn de skiednis, de media, en op Wikipedy?
Dêrneist giet dit projekt oer de emansipaasje fan minderheidstalen. Wat is in minderheidstaal, of in mearderheidstaal? Yn watfoar regio's prate minsken bepaalde talen, of kinne talen ek bûn wêze oan oare saken as in regio?
Dizze earste stap yn de toolkit befettet in samling fan boarnen dy't by dizze ûnderwerpen passe, dy't yn de les brûkt wurde kinne. Dêrneist befettet it foarbylden fan opdrachten dy't yn de les dien wurde kinne en suggestjes foar ûnderwerpen fan petear yn de les.
Froulju yn de skiednis
Ynformaasje oer dit ûnderwerp | ||
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Ferslach | Global Gender Gap Report 2023 | https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-gender-gap-report-2023/ |
Video | Explained: Why Women Are Paid Less? (Netflix) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP8dLUxBfsU |
Classroom Exercises
Prompts for class discussions
- Can you think of any ways the gender gap shows up in your lives and/or society?
- Why is it important to promote women’s history and their achievements?
- Can you think of any women in history who originate from your country/region?
- What are their notable achievements? Do they have a page on Wikipedia?
- Why is it important to make information available through minority languages?
- Can you think of any notable women who are advocates and speak [your language]?
- What are their notable achievements? Do they have a Wikipedia page?
- What impact has women’s history had on society?
Women in popular media
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Text | Wikipedia article | en:Women in media |
Video | Speech | Taylor Swift Accepts Woman of the Decade Award |
Classroom Exercises
Women on Wikipedia
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Text | Wikipedia article | en:Gender bias on Wikipedia |
Video | Informative video | The Gender Gap on Wikipedia |
Text | Interview | ‘Why are they not on Wikipedia?’: Dr Jess Wade’s mission for recognition for unsung scientists |
Critical look
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Doc | Taking a critical look at Wikipedia pages | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dHQokGgxBhno1DgXxk66A3wdTRwrMB4A/view |
Minority languages
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YouTube Video | History with Hilbert: Languages of Spain | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOab-m7JXZI |
YouTube video | Babbel USA: Language vs Dialect vs Accent: What's The Difference? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxR2188FvLE |
Exercise | Tie the language to the country | https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oUSTyjbKKsVTU_MiG5yDEup6WGgWWmuZ |
Prompts for class discussions
- Can you name a language that is not tied to a country? Who speaks this language?
- Are there any students in this class that speak a different language at home? Is this language a minority language or a majority language? Would this be different if you were to live in another country?
- Do you know someone who speaks with an accent? What accent is that and how do you recognize it?
- Do you think having an accent is a good thing or a bad thing?
- Do you have an accent yourself? If so, which accent do you have? Do you like your accent, or not?