Think back to your early childhood days in primary school. Now I know for some of you this may be farther back than you may want to think about, but please bear with me. When you think of those care-free days, were you taught predominantly (or even totally) by females? Now, fast forward to today and think of who primarily teaches young children today. Has anything changed? Or do women still make up the majority of Britain’s primary school teaching workforce? In short, yes, they do. In the year 2015/2016 less than 13% of primary school teachers in the UK were male (DoE, 2016). There are various explanations that try to illuminate why this could be, the most frequent given that primary teaching is seen as a job only suitable for women. Charac...
Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t725445575--Copyrig...
It was primarily the feminisation of primary education that spurred the research project reported on...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
Primary teaching ITT courses across the UK have been under pressure from central government, Ofsted ...
In recent years, policy‐makers in England, Australia and other countries have called for measures to...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
ABSTRACT The move in the United Kingdom to recruit more men into primary teaching is to tackle boys ...
In England, Scotland and other countries, policy‐makers often depict the targeted recruitment of men...
The prevailing construction of primary teaching in the UK and elsewhere is that of a feminised occup...
Primary schools are dynamic environments where teachers take on multiple roles, often simultaneously...
The latest statistics on teacher gender show a continuing downward trend in the participation of mal...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
A recent project involving Year 3 (seven–eight year‐old) pupils and their teachers revealed that ‘ge...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t725445575--Copyrig...
It was primarily the feminisation of primary education that spurred the research project reported on...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
Primary teaching ITT courses across the UK have been under pressure from central government, Ofsted ...
In recent years, policy‐makers in England, Australia and other countries have called for measures to...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
ABSTRACT The move in the United Kingdom to recruit more men into primary teaching is to tackle boys ...
In England, Scotland and other countries, policy‐makers often depict the targeted recruitment of men...
The prevailing construction of primary teaching in the UK and elsewhere is that of a feminised occup...
Primary schools are dynamic environments where teachers take on multiple roles, often simultaneously...
The latest statistics on teacher gender show a continuing downward trend in the participation of mal...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
A recent project involving Year 3 (seven–eight year‐old) pupils and their teachers revealed that ‘ge...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t725445575--Copyrig...
It was primarily the feminisation of primary education that spurred the research project reported on...