In spring 1992, the College of the Canyons (CC) in Valencia, California, held three workshops for faculty and staff on the topics of gender equity and sexual harassment. A total of 60 faculty and staff attended the workshops, representing 19.3% of the college's employees. Women comprised 52 of the 60 participants. To help assess the current campus environment and to evaluate the workshops, each participant was asked to complete pre- and post-workshop surveys. A total of 38 participants completed both surveys. The pre-workshop survey asked respondents to indicate the frequency with which they had encountered each of 29 sexually biased behaviors, both with a colleague of the opposite sex and with someone in authority. Pre- and post-workshop surveys both asked respondents to indicate the extent to which each of nine behaviors met their definition of sexual harassment. Study results included the following: (1) sexist comments, comments on personal appearance or flattery, women not taken as seriously as men, sexually suggestive stories, and expectation for women to be passive or deferential were all reported to have occurred more than once with a colleague by more than 50% of the respondents; (2) respondents reported a greater incidence of sexually biased incidents among colleagues than with someone in authority; (3) over 80% of the respondents said that the campus climate for women was supportive in general; (4) on the post-workshop survey, respondents demonstrated a clearer understanding of what behaviors constituted sexual harassment; (5) 76% of the respondents felt the college should offer more Women's Studies courses; and (6) 97% of the respondents felt that workshops such as these should be mandatory for employees at CC. Narrative responses to open-ended questions and the survey instruments are included. (PAA)
- Authorizing Institution
- College of the Canyons, Valencia, CA.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- ['Reports - Research', 'Tests/Questionnaires']
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- 9. Have you ever felt unwelcome or intimidated anywhere on this campus because of your 14
- As a part-time instructor I do not have enough interaction with others on 14
- 5. Please evaluate how helpful the following sections of the workshop were to you. 16
- 6. As a result of this workshop have any of your perceptions about male-female roles been 16
- 7. Will you consider using difference approaches in the classroomworkplace personal interactions as a result of what you have learned in this workshop 16
- Ill use the video d 16
- I have never used sexist approaches to males but I will be 16
- 9. Do any of the following behaviors apply to your current definition of sexual harassment 17
- 12. If your opinion do you think it would be helpful to the 17
- 13. Do you think COC should offer more Womens Studies courses If 17
- 14. If COC is awarded a Gender Equity grant next year how should funds be expended 18
- History week observed in March Cultural diversity issues as they relate to gender equity 18
- Making more workshops available 18
- Training for staff faculty on how to survey the College environment for potential 18
- - with discussion 19