UK Government policy states that all young people aged 14–19 are entitled to a broad and balanced curriculum, with access to ‘personalised’ education and training pathways. With boys currently leading the statistics on exclusion, girls’ educational and social needs are often sidelined in alternative education provision, as the majority of education and training programmes are populated by and designed for boys. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork from six alternative education provision sites located in the Midlands England, we argue that there are problems for girls with what's on offer, and with access and participation. We describe three girls and their discursive positions to reveal how gender is (re)produced and suggest a need for future...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Focussing on narratives collected during a two year participant observation research project in the ...
New Zealand, like many other OECD nations, has introduced market-style policies into educational pro...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
A number of elite boys’ schools in England have admitted girls for over 30 years, some thereby becom...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
Traditional gender divisions in Gypsy/Traveller communities continue to spatially divide boys and gi...
This thesis provides an account of a qualitative exploration into the lives of a group of young wome...
In Australia and in other industrialised countries, the education of boys is seen to be in crisis. B...
Countering claims that we live in 'post-feminist' times in which girls 'have it all' and can do, and...
Dominant discourses construct boys and girls as two homogenous groups in need of particular, and uni...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Focussing on narratives collected during a two year participant observation research project in the ...
New Zealand, like many other OECD nations, has introduced market-style policies into educational pro...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12–14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
A number of elite boys’ schools in England have admitted girls for over 30 years, some thereby becom...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
Traditional gender divisions in Gypsy/Traveller communities continue to spatially divide boys and gi...
This thesis provides an account of a qualitative exploration into the lives of a group of young wome...
In Australia and in other industrialised countries, the education of boys is seen to be in crisis. B...
Countering claims that we live in 'post-feminist' times in which girls 'have it all' and can do, and...
Dominant discourses construct boys and girls as two homogenous groups in need of particular, and uni...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Focussing on narratives collected during a two year participant observation research project in the ...
New Zealand, like many other OECD nations, has introduced market-style policies into educational pro...