boys ’ in English neo-liberal education policy Abstract: The moral panic concerning ‘boys ’ underachievement ’ is well established in the UK and Australia, and is spreading to other countries. Feminists have articulated concerns that this debate has reflected a ‘poor boys ’ discourse with negative permutations for girls ’ schooling; and there is much evidence to support this claim. However, it is argued here that as a result of the location of underachievement in the individual rather than with social structures by neo-liberal policy movements, in England certain groups of ‘failing ’ boys are increasingly being problematised rather than valorised. Boys generally are presented as vulnerable and ‘at risk’. The ‘poor boys ’ discourse position ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This Bourdieusian and Strategic Action field analysis...
Popular discourses about 'boys' education'—both in Australia and internationally—have often been dra...
International comparisons of boys’ performance—and underachievement—in reading is often framed as a ...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo‐liberal policies, and security conce...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This article offers a discursive analysis of accounts of boys ’ underachievement produced during the...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This article offers a discursive analysis of accounts of boys’ underachievement produced during the ...
Published online: 19 May 2016This paper explores the salience of the “crisis” in boys’ education as ...
W niniejszym artykule autorka skupia się na przeglądzie debat „o chłopcach” z Wielkiej Brytanii, ze ...
This paper focuses on teaching boys, male teachers and the question of gendered pedagogies in neolib...
For decades, boys have underperformed in the Swedish school when compared to girls. During the past ...
For decades, boys have underperformed in the Swedish school when compared to girls. During the past ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This Bourdieusian and Strategic Action field analysis...
Popular discourses about 'boys' education'—both in Australia and internationally—have often been dra...
International comparisons of boys’ performance—and underachievement—in reading is often framed as a ...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo‐liberal policies, and security conce...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
Since the early 1990s, concerns about boys’ underachievement have dominated gendered policy concerns...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This article offers a discursive analysis of accounts of boys ’ underachievement produced during the...
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security conce...
This article offers a discursive analysis of accounts of boys’ underachievement produced during the ...
Published online: 19 May 2016This paper explores the salience of the “crisis” in boys’ education as ...
W niniejszym artykule autorka skupia się na przeglądzie debat „o chłopcach” z Wielkiej Brytanii, ze ...
This paper focuses on teaching boys, male teachers and the question of gendered pedagogies in neolib...
For decades, boys have underperformed in the Swedish school when compared to girls. During the past ...
For decades, boys have underperformed in the Swedish school when compared to girls. During the past ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This Bourdieusian and Strategic Action field analysis...
Popular discourses about 'boys' education'—both in Australia and internationally—have often been dra...
International comparisons of boys’ performance—and underachievement—in reading is often framed as a ...