It feels so good not to be bashed. Great ideas. More strength to you.
@paulclifton06913 сағат бұрын
I’m gaining respect for USC for hosting such a conference!
@Jonnie-Falafel15 сағат бұрын
This is absolutely spot on. The feminization of professional life is written all over HR journals and sites like LinkedIn.
@steveunderwood36832 күн бұрын
I don't know about US schools, but when I was at school in the UK in the 1960s well over half of our teachers were men. There was a considerable subject split. The STEM teachers were almost all men. For non-STEM subjects there were more of a split, but still quite a few men taught languages, history, geography and so on.
@bestdjaf74992 күн бұрын
💯 Historically, men were the teachers, usually after the age 4-8(?). I also remember people were saying - "girls need more role models" (specifically in regards to the Education System). They've started promoting women into the leadership roles in 80th-90th. I remember an interview with some educator, and he said that it was an unintended consequence that men start leaving education. Google: "In the United States, the percentage of male teachers in secondary schools has decreased from 48% in 1987 to 36% in 2020. "
@Lavasalsa12 күн бұрын
Fabulous. As an atypical woman your hypothesis explains so much!
@SkeptikosUTube20 сағат бұрын
This raises an interesting methodology problem, of how to isolate the contribution of changing demographics to cultural or institutional changes. Hard to answer these questions with much certainty without having a rigorous framework to separate the different contributions.
@christophholz6601Күн бұрын
That is such an epiphany! Finally there is an approach to how we can heal society. This will become part of the Digital Ethics course I teach in Austria.
@janefenton2778Күн бұрын
This is fantastic and absolutely recognisable!
@AnsgarJohn20 сағат бұрын
Well explained. This occurred to me during Covid.
@psusacКүн бұрын
Amazing presentation! Thanks for doing this!
@blackm0042 сағат бұрын
This so confirms my own sense of what's been happening.
@bdnevins8 сағат бұрын
The occupy wall street movment had a strong emphasis on "equity and inclusion" of goals. There was no focus on the most important goal. Nothing was accomplished.
@elis7283Күн бұрын
Would any this ever be tought in a gender studies class?
@johneurek81817 сағат бұрын
As a very typical male engineer, I have my strengths and weaknesses. I love when my wife recognizes my weakness and helps me, such as communicating with my daughters. It seems that women(TM) don't acknowledge any weakness. Any negative consequences resulting from their feminine nature are really just good things society just doesn't recognize yet.
@joshuabrunoКүн бұрын
This is the most influential TED talk since "The moral roots of liberals and conservatives"
@OJB42Күн бұрын
Wait, what! Someone talking about facts instead of the usual fantasies? What's happening here?
@ronaldtessman100Күн бұрын
Tremendous presentation!!
@wadetisthammer36122 күн бұрын
7:48 to 8:22 - Looks like I was born too early to get straight A's in high school.
@WayneMcauliffe-f1sКүн бұрын
Cheers mate found it interesting as a old bloke
@mathish1477Күн бұрын
Amazing, and scary.
@robbiekavanagh2802Күн бұрын
Nice
@lonzo61Күн бұрын
I wish she'd just used the words 'WOKE ideology' at some point to describe, in part, what is going on in academia.
@sigurdhermann78121 сағат бұрын
It's not wokeness it's the consequences of social justice ideology. Wokeness is not a good term and should be dispensed with because it has so many varying meanings that no one who hears "this game was woke" or whatever--knows wtf you're talking about. Do instead describe harmful behaviour and give it a name everyone can fucking agree on--liberals and conservatives alike ffs.