This paper attempts to clarify several lines of research on gender in development and education, inter-relating findings from studies on intuitive/informal knowledge with those from research on achievements and attitudes in science. It acknowledges the declining proportions of male teachers world-wide and examination successes which indicate a reversal of educational disadvantage from female to male; as well as the recent evidence on the effects of the gender of teachers upon student success. An empirical contribution to the literature is offered, drawing from the gender-related findings from research on children's cosmologies in China and New Zealand with 346 boys and 340 girls. The investigation focused on children's concepts of the moti...
Children are unique individuals who respond differently to various learning environments. The reason...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
The principal purpose of this paper is not to identify and explain sex differences in scientific and...
This paper attempts to clarify several lines of research on gender in development and education, int...
Research indicates that gender influences how children learn. Those findings do not necessarily mean...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
In Chapter 7, Cathal Ó Siochrú critically evaluates the common belief that there are fundamental dif...
More boys than girls are consistently identified as having learning difficulties. This imbalance is ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe literature on the manner in which gender influences the participation a...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. There is growing interest in the introduction of Einsteinian concepts...
Reports of children’s academic attainment in primary school typically includes analyses of sex diffe...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
Three hundred and forty-one children (Mage = 9,0 years) engaged in a series of science tasks in col...
Children are unique individuals who respond differently to various learning environments. The reason...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
The principal purpose of this paper is not to identify and explain sex differences in scientific and...
This paper attempts to clarify several lines of research on gender in development and education, int...
Research indicates that gender influences how children learn. Those findings do not necessarily mean...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
In Chapter 7, Cathal Ó Siochrú critically evaluates the common belief that there are fundamental dif...
More boys than girls are consistently identified as having learning difficulties. This imbalance is ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe literature on the manner in which gender influences the participation a...
© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. There is growing interest in the introduction of Einsteinian concepts...
Reports of children’s academic attainment in primary school typically includes analyses of sex diffe...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
Three hundred and forty-one children (Mage = 9,0 years) engaged in a series of science tasks in col...
Children are unique individuals who respond differently to various learning environments. The reason...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
The principal purpose of this paper is not to identify and explain sex differences in scientific and...