Gender Stereotypes and Career Choices: Implications for Educational Guidance
9781779564306
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Gender stereotypes influence career aspirations and educational pathways, often limiting students' potential. This book explores how societal norms shape perceptions of career choices and examines strategies for breaking these barriers through guidance and counseling. Covers gender-sensitive career counseling, the impact of role models, and interventions to promote equitable opportunities, including case studies and actionable recommendations, it is an essential resource for educators, counselors, and policymakers in education and workforce development.
Author Bio
Dr. Emelyn Cereno Wagan is a Licensed Professional Teacher. Doctor of Education. Master in Business Education, graduated at Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila.
Current position: Associate Professor IV, College Dean, Registrar. ISO 9001:2015 QMS Internal Auditor.
• Former English Professor at Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam. (Faculty exchange program.)
• Former Campus Director.
• Former Laboratory High School Principal.
• She has written several Education Textbooks for college and senior high school students.
• A researcher, a thesis and dissertation adviser.
• An extensionist and
• Speaker in various organizations.