Sunday, February 9, 2014

Do colleges need to teach a class on gender roles on co-ed campuses? by Southern New Hampshire University blogger Veronica

A college student can be aware of their environment when there is a significant attention towards the subjects of sex and gender roles. In fact, there are many conflicts dealing with the issues of sex and gender equality in classes from kindergarten all the way up to college aged students. In many subjects dealing with this hot issue, there is the issue of whether gender roles should be debated or discussed in classrooms, especially in college. In this state that we are today, females are being taught equally about their majors but lack the respect needed. With modern technology causing uproar in the media with sex texting and online pornography, there is no doubt that many females feel violated. Nevertheless, there are stalkers and peeping toms everywhere. Making it easy for male students to take advantage of the situation and perform sexual assaults or acts. Not all male students do these acts and only a few have been reported. Since many colleges are co-ed, there needs to be more of a learning environment where students and teachers can discuss over the power of sex and relationships and barge down on the negativity. It is important for female students and male students to better their relationship goals and their needs to defend themselves when they need to. It is likely that there will be newer rules on campuses and the expressions on the differences and similarities between male and female. In the end, there are many college campuses that are practicing the use of co-ed bathrooms. Co-ed bathrooms? Only today can this happen.

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