Using an exceptionally rich dataset comprising over 1,800 primary schools and nearly 40,000 students from ten francophone Sub-Saharan African countries, this study analyzes the relationship between teacher gender, student gender, and student achievement in mathematics and reading. Findings indicate that being taught by a female teacher increases academic achievements and that both performance and subject appreciation rise when taught by a same-gender teacher. Traditional academic gender stereotypes are prevalent among both male and female teachers. Our findings suggest that hiring more female teachers in Western and Central Africa can reduce educational gender gaps without hurting boys
Nepalese schools have overwhelmingly more male teachers in public schools that do not align with the...
This research was carried out to investigate factors that promote gender imbalance in the teaching o...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Using an exceptionally rich dataset comprising over 1,800 primary schools and nearly 40,000 students...
Although primary school enrollment is gradually on the increase in the developing world, differences...
This paper uses microdata for 19 African countries to examine the gender difference in maths test sc...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study, conducted at a rural primar...
AbstractThis paper uses microdata for 19 African countries to examine the gender difference in maths...
Previous research has identified a gender gap in the difference between teacher grading and scores ...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Girls outperform boys in school. We investigate whether the gender performance gap can be attributed...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
The study investigated teachers’ perceptions of the causes of gender differences in mathematics achi...
The Southern Africa Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ) is a network of 15 Minist...
This study examined the role of teacher expectations in the emerging gender gaps in reading and math...
Nepalese schools have overwhelmingly more male teachers in public schools that do not align with the...
This research was carried out to investigate factors that promote gender imbalance in the teaching o...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Using an exceptionally rich dataset comprising over 1,800 primary schools and nearly 40,000 students...
Although primary school enrollment is gradually on the increase in the developing world, differences...
This paper uses microdata for 19 African countries to examine the gender difference in maths test sc...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The study, conducted at a rural primar...
AbstractThis paper uses microdata for 19 African countries to examine the gender difference in maths...
Previous research has identified a gender gap in the difference between teacher grading and scores ...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...
Girls outperform boys in school. We investigate whether the gender performance gap can be attributed...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
The study investigated teachers’ perceptions of the causes of gender differences in mathematics achi...
The Southern Africa Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ) is a network of 15 Minist...
This study examined the role of teacher expectations in the emerging gender gaps in reading and math...
Nepalese schools have overwhelmingly more male teachers in public schools that do not align with the...
This research was carried out to investigate factors that promote gender imbalance in the teaching o...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of primary school teachers’ gender biases on boys’ and girls’ ...