Generation GIT - Girls Issues in Technology Curriculum
Guide and Resources
This
guidebook offers teachers more than just activities and lesson plans.
The underlying pedagogy of the course is laid out carefully, encouraging
meaningful use by teachers as they use the materials and resources in
whole or in part. The course is designed to teach technology skills with
an emphasis on cooperative group work focuses on human and social issues,
problem solving and personal communication. Students are shown that technology
can address their needs and interests.
Although this guidebook was designed with a "girls-only" course
in mind, many teachers have used it to supplement more traditional technology
classes and create courses that are more gender balanced and friendly
to "non-techies".
Many of the resources are also found online, matching and enhancing the
printed curriculum guidebook units with updated information.
Course Objectives
- To relate technology to the everyday lives of secondary school girls.
- Explore personal issues relevant to secondary school girls through
the use of technology.
- To teach technology skills with an emphasis on:
- cooperative group work
- human and social issues
- problem solving
- personal communication
Guide Contents and Course Resources - all
included
This flexible guidebook can be used to run a semester
elective class, a counseling program, a full-year course, or a service
club
- 5 unit comprehensive curriculum - Flexible modules
allow the class to be tailored to the unique situation of the class,
school, and time allotted for the course.
- Program guides - Best practices, teaching tools,
and advice.
- Generation GIT collaboration network - Gives students
and teachers access to other motivated participants across the country
for connections, support, and collaboration
- Generation GIT website - Provides updated online
resources matched to curriculum guide modules.
- Electronic Tools and Resources
- Moderated Gen GIT forums that address
the entire class and each of the curriculum units.
- Sample technology skills surveys
(pre and post)
- Sample student projects
- Ability to email Gen GIT staff and
teachers who have taught the class
- Teacher Support Materials
- Support for recruiting students including
sample letters to parents and perspective students
- Support for Title IX issues
- How to plan and deliver an end-of-class
parent night celebration
- Gen GIT teachers will be on the Gen
GIT listserv and receive regular information and assistance
- Assessment strategies aimed at school,
district, and state goals and standards.
Generation GIT Units
The units of study in the Generation GIT course combine adolescent social
development with the teaching of technology skills. The course contains
the 5 units of study described below.
Unit 1: Topics of Interest to
Young Women
The class brainstorms and compiles a list of topics of interest that relate
to health, vocational, and social issues. Students create individual multi-media
projects on their selected topics. Emphasis is placed on Internet research
skills, original graphics and the use of digital cameras for the completion
of this project. Class members present their projects to the class. In
this way, everyone in the class acquires information on a variety of topics
important to adolescent girls. This stimulates dynamic discussions both
within the class and via online communication vehicles such as chat rooms,
e-mail, and discussion groups.
Unit 2: Eating Disorders and Media Influence
The problem of eating disorders and negative body image in adolescent
girls is explored in this unit. This unit provides information about eating
disorders and the influence of the media on adolescent girls. Students
use technology to express their beliefs and understandings concerning
the relationship between eating disorders and the media.
Unit 3: Career Exploration
Vocational interest tests, Internet research, money management skills,
and multi-media presentations comprise the activities for this unit.
Unit 4: Women's Self Defense
This unit combines web page development with the acquisition of self defense
skills that include: confident body posture, assertiveness skills, verbal
defense, how to avoid potentially dangerous situations, identifying the
body's five vulnerable areas and basic ways to strike those vulnerable
areas, weapons of opportunity and writing safety plans.
Unit 5: Dealing with Grief and Loss
This unit introduces students to the spectrum of loss experiences that
they might encounter in their lives. The continuum of loss ranges from
minor everyday occurrences to major life changing events. Emphasis is
placed on how to adjust to the grief that inevitably accompanies loss
and how to support others in their grief. Students use technological artistic
expression to communicate their understanding of these issues.
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