Financial inequalities between men and women

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6 pagesGrade 10 and aboveEconomics
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Include a topic related to gender inequality in finance. Using text analyses and data on financial inequality, learners examine the causes and consequences of this inequality.

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Objective: Students will explore the financial disparities between men and women, analyze the root causes, and evaluate their societal and economic impact. Through critical reflection and discussion, they will propose measures to promote financial equality.

Content and Methods: This worksheet introduces the concepts of different gender inequalities, highlighting key statistics and structural reasons behind financial inequality. By engaging with data analysis, reading comprehension, and reflective writing tasks, they will develop a deeper understanding of the issue and propose individual, social, and political solutions.

Competencies:

  • Analyze financial inequality using real-world data
  • Identify and explain systemic barriers to gender financial equality
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by proposing concrete solutions
  • Reflect on the societal impact of economic disparities

Target Group and Level:

Grade 10 and above

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Content and methods: The worksheet begins with a general introduction to the relevance of women's rights and the historical disregard for female achievements. An audio file provides insights into the current situation regarding equality in a selected country. Multiple-choice questions test students' understanding of these current issues. At the heart of the worksheet are three case studies of female scientists (Lise Meitner, Rosalind Franklin, Jocelyn Bell Burnell) who did not receive the recognition they deserved despite their groundbreaking discoveries. Texts written in the first person describe their experiences with ignorance and discrimination. A writing assignment asks students to describe the similarities between these injustices and draw parallels to their own lives or school, as well as to suggest possible courses of action. An additional assignment with a video explores the topic of equality in Germany in greater depth, including the role of the Basic Law and important milestones.

Skills:

  • Historical awareness: Students recognize historical inequalities and discrimination against women, especially in science.
  • Critical thinking: They analyze the causes of injustices and reflect on their impact on individual careers and social structures.
  • Empathy and perspective change: Through the reports of female scientists and the audio file, they gain insight into the experiences of women.
  • Transfer and problem solving: They apply historical injustices to current contexts and develop their own strategies for promoting equality.

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