This paper explores the relationship between teachers' general beliefs about sexism in society with their views on sexism in curriculum materials. In so doing, it seeks to elaborate on the nature of teachers' ideological perceptions of sexism, sex roles and feminism. By analysing sex stereotyping in the school texts of one secondary school for the subjects English, mathematics and French, the research reported in the paper substantiates much of the previous research in this area which has found school texts to be male dominated. In conclusion, the paper suggests that, in certain cases, teacher ideology could be a considerable obstacle to the development of anti-sexist pedagogies because those teachers who support traditional sex roles tend ...
Schools in general and classrooms in particular are among society’s primary socializing institutions...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
Texts such as curriculum and policy documents work in complex ways to coordinate teachers’ work and ...
This paper discusses the issue of how different masculinities are being represented in the English c...
The purpose of this study has been to look into and analyze the view on sex equality in textbooks an...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of ...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of...
Our previous study revealed the correlation and tendency between the description of Home Economics t...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender socialization in culture, society, and educ...
The aim of the thesis is to examine and compare the notions of gender roles in the view of students,...
Schools in general and classrooms in particular are among society’s primary socializing institution...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
Some argue that girls’ and boys’ education should be based on biological differences between learner...
Many citizens are currently involved in a re-evaluation of traditional sex roles and their limitatio...
Schools in general and classrooms in particular are among society’s primary socializing institutions...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
Texts such as curriculum and policy documents work in complex ways to coordinate teachers’ work and ...
This paper discusses the issue of how different masculinities are being represented in the English c...
The purpose of this study has been to look into and analyze the view on sex equality in textbooks an...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of ...
In this interpretative qualitative study, the researchers investigated the beliefs and practices of...
Our previous study revealed the correlation and tendency between the description of Home Economics t...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender socialization in culture, society, and educ...
The aim of the thesis is to examine and compare the notions of gender roles in the view of students,...
Schools in general and classrooms in particular are among society’s primary socializing institution...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
Some argue that girls’ and boys’ education should be based on biological differences between learner...
Many citizens are currently involved in a re-evaluation of traditional sex roles and their limitatio...
Schools in general and classrooms in particular are among society’s primary socializing institutions...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...