Invitation to attend Gender Talk #2
February 27, 2019
GENDER TALK INVITATION #2
The GENDER TALK organizing committee of the Department of Liberal Education – Faculty of Social Sciences (Social Sciences), Hoa Sen University (HSU) respectfully invites you to register to attend the thematic event on Gender & Gender Equality – GENDER TALK #2:
Topic:
– The position of women in the Le Dynasty penal law.
– Gender psychology for high school students.
Time: 1:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., Thursday afternoon, March 14, 2019.
Location: Hoa Sen University – Room 204, No. 08 Nguyen Van Trang, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
PARTICIPANTS: Teachers, staff, students, researchers, educators, high school teachers and students, and interested individuals inside and outside the HSU community.
REGISTER TO ATTEND via the link:
REPORTER AT A GLANCE (BCV):
Introducing Mr. Do Hong Quan:
Mr. Do Hong Quan is currently a lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, at Ho Chi Minh City Open University. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Sociology at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, in Ho Chi Minh City. His research topics relate mainly to social welfare, urban life and urban community formations, gender, and forms of social inequality.
Topic 1: “The Position of Women in Le Dynasty Penal Law.”
How are traditional Vietnamese women portrayed in Vietnamese feudalism? How is the structure of the traditional family and the influence of Confucianism on family relationships expressed? Is there any difference in patriarchy in Chinese and Vietnamese families?. In general, the above questions are the basics that have been approached and analyzed by many research works in history, sociology, anthropology, etc. On the other hand, the provisions regarding women in the Le Dynasty penal code are seen as unique indicators of Vietnamese feudalism. At the same time, it also shows the selective acculturation of Vietnamese lawmakers in harmoniously combining the two elements of law and customary law. Analyzing the above helps us better understand Vietnam’s feudal history as well as progressive regulations on women expressed in the family, property division, ancestor worship, and individualism.
Introducing Mr. Pham Hai Lam
Mr. Pham Hai Lam is a psychological counselor and also the founder of CERM, which provides services to help students orient their careers and develop their abilities. Mr. Lam used to work at PACE Business School and has more than 10 years in charge of human resources and administration for John Bean Technologies, a Swedish corporation specializing in food processing machinery and equipment, with a representative office in Vietnam. At the same time, Mr. Lam has also worked with students in career guidance and skills training projects for the past 15 years.
Graduating from the University of Natural Sciences, Ho Chi Minh City, majoring in Materials Science, then majoring in Psychology at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Lam is currently completing intensive post-graduate programs. collaborating with Belgium on “Psychological Assessment and Intervention for Children with learning disorders in the School Context – Course I” and “Systematic Psychotherapy & Family Therapy – Course V” with the same Program Master’s degree in School Psychology.
Topic 2: Gender psychology for high school students.
The need to discover oneself and learn about sex and gender is very important for high school students. From practical experiences and listening to students’ thoughts and feelings; Concerns and concerns of teachers and parents, I as a consultant am suddenly startled by some simple things that sometimes I forget about sex education for my children and even wonder what to teach. for me. This sharing article will revolve around questions such as what sex education is needed for high school students. How do high school students receive sex education? Who educates them about sex?
For more detailed information, please contact:
GENDER TALK Organizing Committee: Ms. Doan Thi Ngoc < [email protected] >
Department of Liberal Education
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
HOA SEN UNIVERSITY
Website:
#GENDERTALKHSU