| 英文摘要 |
The number of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in universities is growing year by year. Although ASD is characterized by core challenges in social interaction and communication, from a developmental psychology perspective, these ASD students also have needs related to gender interactions, such as developing intimate relationships and self-protection. Therefore, gender equity education is necessary. Currently, there is a scarcity of gender equity education programs specifically designed for students with ASD in universities in Taiwan. This article analyzes and explores the content of gender equity education curriculum necessary for students with ASD in universities, based on the framework of gender equity education issues outlined in the 12-Year Basic Education Curriculum Guidelines, and from the perspectives of inclusive education and the longitudinal curriculum of autism education at the high school level. The results of analyzing relevant literature show the following: 1. Areas such as“respect for diversity in biological sex, sexual orientation, gender characteristics, and gender identity,”“respect for and protection of bodily autonomy,”“prevention of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual bullying,”and“gender power relations and interactions”are emphasized in both university general education and existing high school autism gender equity education materials. 2. Topics like“breaking gender roles and eliminating gender discrimination,”“gender literacy in technology, information, and media,”and“gender and multiculturalism”are covered to a limited extent in the existing materials but remain areas that require attention and further development for gender equity education materials for students with autism in higher education institutions. 3. Currently, there is no gender equity education material for students with autism in universities that covers“analysis of the gender connotations of language, text, and symbols”or“gender rights and public participation.”These are areas that could benefit from further attention in the future. |