This study explores cultural messages about teachers and teaching, as delivered by current children\u27s literature. Our findings confirmed that teachers are still portrayed, in text and picture, as White, kind, conservative, women who teach for the love of children. More surprisingly, we also found that: 1) the stories conveyed strong themes of students acting as agents of teachers’ identity work, 2) that students often position teachers as sex objects, and 3) that teachers’ social class is characterized as working class. The results imply ambivalence about teachers’ identities and suggest that the teaching profession keeps women in a powerless and objectified job
This article presents a study that reveals the educational significance of melodrama as a moral aest...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
This study examined the (1) interaction patterns of three student teachers (2) illustrations in a s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the portrayal of teachers featured in children's literature ...
To what extent is there articulation between learners' notions of teaching and the narrative represe...
This paper discusses the research ideas behind a seminar session from the recent UKLA conference (20...
Gender is ever present in education preparation, school materials, curriculum, and school systems. T...
Gender is ever present in education preparation, school materials, curriculum, and school systems. T...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
Children’s literature can be both a reflective mirror to readers’ lives and a window to new worlds, ...
Just what influence does children\u27s literature, sexist or not, have upon socialization of childre...
Children learn a great deal about school, what happens at school, and the people they will meet at s...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the images of teachers presented in Taiwanese children’s books p...
In a country where a good education has been highly prized for centuries, where teachers have been...
'Teachers in current Swedish child- and youth literature' is an essay that attempts to understand th...
This article presents a study that reveals the educational significance of melodrama as a moral aest...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
This study examined the (1) interaction patterns of three student teachers (2) illustrations in a s...
The purpose of the study was to examine the portrayal of teachers featured in children's literature ...
To what extent is there articulation between learners' notions of teaching and the narrative represe...
This paper discusses the research ideas behind a seminar session from the recent UKLA conference (20...
Gender is ever present in education preparation, school materials, curriculum, and school systems. T...
Gender is ever present in education preparation, school materials, curriculum, and school systems. T...
This interdisciplinary study uses grounded theory to interrogate the socio-cultural relationship b...
Children’s literature can be both a reflective mirror to readers’ lives and a window to new worlds, ...
Just what influence does children\u27s literature, sexist or not, have upon socialization of childre...
Children learn a great deal about school, what happens at school, and the people they will meet at s...
[[abstract]]This study investigates the images of teachers presented in Taiwanese children’s books p...
In a country where a good education has been highly prized for centuries, where teachers have been...
'Teachers in current Swedish child- and youth literature' is an essay that attempts to understand th...
This article presents a study that reveals the educational significance of melodrama as a moral aest...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
This study examined the (1) interaction patterns of three student teachers (2) illustrations in a s...