Articles matching keyword: success
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... to give an equal opportunity for all students, then how can we take all we know about students (their differences and similarities) and offer lessons and levels that fit with their success? What about ...
... success. Oh, and i just learned that this media genre is now called fratire. Echoing themes from Michael Kimmel's book Guyland: the perilous world where boys become men, Keenan compares the values of ...
... students to seek wholeness rather than simple material success.  ...
...  1. While gender might not be the single most significant determinant of student success (another largely ignored one being class), it is definitely important and I think we need to address it on some ...
... and society at large on strategies that support boy’s success in and after school. My biggest and most complex concern is the fact that gender roles, expectations, and behaviours are shaped by social ...
... experiences of men and women.  Women have successfully advocated for some forms of woman-oriented care through Women's Health Networks, collectives, and clinics.  We men just haven't been loud ...
... was consensus recognition that a) we need to try to get more uninvolved men engaged on the issue of men’s violence against women, and b) there were limited events/actions/activities that had been successful ...
...  On the one hand, Hamels is a highly successful ("unstoppable," according to the blog post author) professional athlete, one of the most valued and respected markers of masculinity in contemporary culture. ...
... like Gattaca tend to use this traditional male centered gender role dynamic in order to sell films. xk5ahbpOsWA There are a few science fiction films that have successfully turned a lens back ...
... of believing they are in charge or creating an image of their strength and power, Rohr said. “Failure has more to teach than success. Success teaches almost nothing at all. Life as you’ve constructed it ...
... simply to celebrate our first successes, but, with all the strength we possess, to appeal to parents, teachers, and coaches, to the media and businesses, to our governments, NGOs, religious institutions, ...
...  These men and their shows are hugely successful.  Their success sometimes uses old gender stereoypes such as aggression and a lack of patience in Gordon's case and sensitive innocence in Jamie's case.  ...
... that the camera captures before the crews runs to the next potentially shaming scene. If change was a true goal of the show, we would be shown more images of the men's successes and growth. But change ...
... about being rich or successful or even manly -- whatever that means. It's about being human. It's about exploring the full range of emotions and fears and impulses with which us humans are both burdened ...
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