This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where they programme Lego cars. The focus is on how students relate to each other—how they talk and what they do. Theoretically, the article draws on the ‘heterosexual matrix’ and a Foucauldian understanding of how power and knowledge are tightly interwoven and that discursive practices regulate people’s possible positions and ways of being in different situations and contexts. The analysis is primarily based on video data from the science centre and a number of student interviews. The article gives several examples of how stereotypical gender performances are maintained but also challenged. This is important knowledge, because if we want to challeng...
In this article, we draw on previous reports from physics, science education, and women\u27s studies...
The need to optimize student interactions in universities for enhanced academic performance has been...
The purpose of this study is to provide an insight into secondary school pupils 'views on gender nor...
This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where th...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
This forum article discusses learning and teaching in Science Centres in relation to gender. The sta...
The importance of increasing and widening participation in post-compulsory science and informal scie...
This thesis investigates how students in upper secondary school solve problems and discuss physics i...
Gender inequalities in schools have implications for life chances, emotional well-being and educatio...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
Experimental investigations are an integral part of biology education because they demonstrate essen...
While the performance of girls in Science has been researched extensively in response to the perceiv...
The aim of this study was to examine whether over the school year boys and girls equally share in pe...
Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To describe...
In this article, we draw on previous reports from physics, science education, and women\u27s studies...
The need to optimize student interactions in universities for enhanced academic performance has been...
The purpose of this study is to provide an insight into secondary school pupils 'views on gender nor...
This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where th...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
This forum article discusses learning and teaching in Science Centres in relation to gender. The sta...
The importance of increasing and widening participation in post-compulsory science and informal scie...
This thesis investigates how students in upper secondary school solve problems and discuss physics i...
Gender inequalities in schools have implications for life chances, emotional well-being and educatio...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
Experimental investigations are an integral part of biology education because they demonstrate essen...
While the performance of girls in Science has been researched extensively in response to the perceiv...
The aim of this study was to examine whether over the school year boys and girls equally share in pe...
Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To describe...
In this article, we draw on previous reports from physics, science education, and women\u27s studies...
The need to optimize student interactions in universities for enhanced academic performance has been...
The purpose of this study is to provide an insight into secondary school pupils 'views on gender nor...