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Learning activity 1

Evidence: Not so different in the end

For this evidence, you have to go online and find reliable information (scientific
journals, scientific magazines, etc.) about the similarities between men and women.
With the information you gather, you have to create a presentation describing the
similarities you found. The presentation can be done in Microsoft PowerPoint or any
tool of your choice and should have at least seven 7 slides. Each slide should include a
short explanation of what is being presented.

Remember to use the conjunctions (so, neither, either) you learned in this learning
activity. Below you will see an example of a slide with its corresponding script:

Fuente: SENA

Generally speaking, people believe women are not good at math. However, there is no
research that proves that this is true. Women have proven to be as talented as men in
this area. As a result of stereotyped thinking, mathematically talented girls may be
ignored by their parents and forced to study more "feminine" subjects. Research has
proven that a child's success in math depends on self-confidence and commitment, not
on gender.

When you finish your work, send the file to your instructor through the platform as
follows:

1. Click the title of this evidence.


2. Click Examinar mi equipo and look for the file in your computer. Make sure the
file is attached.
3. Leave a comment for the instructor (optional).
4. Click Enviar.

Note: This evidence is an individual activity. Remember to check the learning guide in
order to know if you have done all the assigned activities, know how to develop them
and deliver them correctly.

Criterios de evaluación
Reflexiona sobre las diferencias de género, utilizando el vocabulario y la
gramática requerida.

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