Over time, many
traditional role expectations have been questioned and altered to suit changing economic, social and cultural needs.
Not exact matches
In a world of low return
expectations from
traditional asset classes, real assets can play an important
role in institutional...
How does the facilitation of the QFT change some
traditional expectations of teacher and student
roles in learning?
The fact that we had to acknowledge these
expectations and perceptions of teacher inservices says a lot about the
traditional role of professional development.
These new
role expectations may also create intrapsychic personal conflicts, particularly for those women involved in
traditional family tasks but who also desire employment and recognition outside the family.
Leigh A. Arnold curates this group show of «of women artists whose work focuses on challenging
traditional gender
expectations,
role - reversal, and Feminist / post-Feminist sensibilities.»
She studied visual art and dance at California State University at Los Angeles and through a special graduate program traveled to Japan, a complex experience informed by Japanese post-WWII perceptions of America, ritual
expectations of gender
roles, and liberation found in
traditional and experimental Japanese art - making approaches and techniques.
Presented to mark the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, the exhibition highlights artworks that have transformed both the public spaces of New York as well as public
expectation of the
role and potential of art that exists outside of the
traditional confines of museums and galleries.
Certain respondents advocated for the
role of community members, such as grandparents and community health workers, as well as the church, as
traditional sources of information with deep knowledge of societal norms and
expectations.
Despite the idea that there are more egalitarian gender
roles in heterosexual relationships, this research indicates more
traditional attitudes for the first date — there are higher
expectations for men to initiate, plan and pay for the date.1 According to this work, the vast majority of which focuses on first date scripts held by heterosexual undergraduate students, both men and women think that men have greater sexual
expectations and are more likely to make a sexual move on the first date.1, 2
Two examples of these «deal breakers» could be strong differences in religious beliefs, or gender
role expectations — that is, where one person wants a
traditional husband and wife relationship whereas the other person wants a progressive, egalitarian relationship.
Because
roles are not necessarily assigned by the
expectations set in a «
traditional» home, you and your partner can discuss
roles based on your interests, time, or intentions, and build what works best for both of you.
The
expectation for future egalitarian division of household labor seems to only set mothers up to have greater violations of their
expectations, as the birth of a child triggers more
traditional role - taking by parents (Cowan & Cowan; Van Egeren, 2004).