This paper is concerned with the intersection of discourse, pedagogy and gender identification in primary school classrooms. More specifically, it uses illustrative findings from a larger study to examine boys' and girls' discourses in learning and friendship groups in the classrooms of two demographically similar but pedagogically different primary schools. It warns against seeking simple solutions to complex questions about which pedagogies suit boys or girls best
This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learni...
Much to the consternation of many feminist researchers, teacher education programs have become large...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom culture in constructing gendered identities of chil...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom interactions between teacher and student and studen...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
P(論文)Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To des...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
In this article on gender and learning Harry Daniels and colleagues suggest that boys experience a c...
This study aimed to examine whether or not male and female Key Stage One teachers interact different...
The aim of this study is to research how pedagogues in the American preschool work with girls and bo...
The purpose of this study was to examine how boys and girls are selected to participate in social gr...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
The initial purpose of this study was to better understand issues of gender in classrooms in relatio...
The paper addresses gender issues in the practice of ECEC through research with children. The resear...
This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learni...
Much to the consternation of many feminist researchers, teacher education programs have become large...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom culture in constructing gendered identities of chil...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom interactions between teacher and student and studen...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
P(論文)Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To des...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
In this article on gender and learning Harry Daniels and colleagues suggest that boys experience a c...
This study aimed to examine whether or not male and female Key Stage One teachers interact different...
The aim of this study is to research how pedagogues in the American preschool work with girls and bo...
The purpose of this study was to examine how boys and girls are selected to participate in social gr...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
The initial purpose of this study was to better understand issues of gender in classrooms in relatio...
The paper addresses gender issues in the practice of ECEC through research with children. The resear...
This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learni...
Much to the consternation of many feminist researchers, teacher education programs have become large...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom culture in constructing gendered identities of chil...