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In the past, if writers weren't sure of a person's gender, they simply used masculine pronouns. Today, however, as a handout on gender-inclusive language explains, writers must choose pronouns carefully. To promote the use of gender neutral language, the installment of a larger series discusses strategies such as alternating genders and pronouns and using more than one pronoun. It also offers examples of each strategy to better solidify the concept.
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Instructional Ideas
- Practice making sentences with singular nouns and pronouns plural to avoid the use of gender-specific pronouns
- Read articles on the acceptance of they as a singular pronoun
Classroom Considerations
- At higher grade levels, Common Core State Standards do not address pronoun usage
Pros
- Addresses the issue of not knowing someone's gender and explains how to refer to that person
- Includes a section to highlight the relevance of paying attention to the use of pronouns in writing
Cons
- None