Today is a dynamic time for women and gender in general. More terminology and gender labels are introduced to society, popular culture has a larger representation of transgender and female leads, and in general differences are more visible to children. As educators, we must prepare to address conversations of gender and gender expression in the classroom. The data collected comes from a year of collaboration with the Strong Girls Read Strong Books book club, a qualitative research study created by Dr. Renita Schmidt and Dr. Amanda Haertling Thein. The Strong Girls group meets at a local elementary school on Friday afternoons. The larger group fourth, fifth, and sixth grade girls are split into small groups by grade level and are supervised ...
Although there are more than enough children\u27s books with female protagonists available for child...
I have divided this study of gender discrimination in education into four main areas. First, I relat...
Parents want their daughters ’ classrooms to be free of gender bias. Principals should be aware of t...
This study examines the influence of gender in designing and implementing book clubs at the middle s...
Includes bibliographical references.A number of booklists recommending novels that can help children...
The following research assesses how reading and discussing stories that counter gender stereotypes c...
Recent research has revealed a gender gap in reading attitudes and achievement. Broadly speaking, w...
This study investigated discourse according to gender-related patterns of eight sixth-grade students...
This study is a qualitative case study that explores the connection between literacy and gender in a...
Research continues to reveal that school, as a patriarchal institution, is not often a safe space fo...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
The aim of this study is to find out whether gender affects some fifth-graders’ choice of books. The...
Teaching about Gender Diversity is an edited collection of teacher-tested interdisciplinary lesson p...
Gender stereotypes pervade children’s literature. This action research project sought to alter stere...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
Although there are more than enough children\u27s books with female protagonists available for child...
I have divided this study of gender discrimination in education into four main areas. First, I relat...
Parents want their daughters ’ classrooms to be free of gender bias. Principals should be aware of t...
This study examines the influence of gender in designing and implementing book clubs at the middle s...
Includes bibliographical references.A number of booklists recommending novels that can help children...
The following research assesses how reading and discussing stories that counter gender stereotypes c...
Recent research has revealed a gender gap in reading attitudes and achievement. Broadly speaking, w...
This study investigated discourse according to gender-related patterns of eight sixth-grade students...
This study is a qualitative case study that explores the connection between literacy and gender in a...
Research continues to reveal that school, as a patriarchal institution, is not often a safe space fo...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
The aim of this study is to find out whether gender affects some fifth-graders’ choice of books. The...
Teaching about Gender Diversity is an edited collection of teacher-tested interdisciplinary lesson p...
Gender stereotypes pervade children’s literature. This action research project sought to alter stere...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
Although there are more than enough children\u27s books with female protagonists available for child...
I have divided this study of gender discrimination in education into four main areas. First, I relat...
Parents want their daughters ’ classrooms to be free of gender bias. Principals should be aware of t...