This paper presents an analysis of the gender of the authors and the main characters of the set texts for English examinations taken at age 16 in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It presents an argument for why representation within the canon is important and places this within the context of recent educational reform in England and Scotland. The analysis demonstrates that texts by female authors are in a minority, sometimes in the extreme, and when the gender of the main character is taken into account, there is an even greater imbalance. The reasons behind this, even after a time of major educational reform, are explored and the constraints of the market are suggested as reasons why greater risks were not taken
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
This paper presents a historical reflection on gender and literacy, with a view to informing the pre...
This essay examines how female authors are described in the literary canon of two different editions...
This paper presents an analysis of the gender of the authors and the main characters of the set text...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Wherever there is an established 'canon' within an established scholarly arena,...
This thesis presents a study of the perceptions of pupils and teachers of GCSE English Literature co...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the distribution according to gender when it comes ...
The textbook is one of the most prevalent educational tool used in the classroom. Because of the hig...
A command of English is recognised as vital for immigrants to Britain. Textbooks are used widely in ...
Abstract: Lessons on literature written in English have tended to focus on male writers, being domin...
As texts have a great effect on readers, this c-essay analysed how English teaching books in upper...
In common with other OECD countries, there is a gender gap in educational achievement in England fav...
This study investigates gender representation in an English language textbook taught to the students...
Abstract A textbook is a key component in the arsenal of a teacher of English. For this reason, it...
The central role played by textbooks in children’s education in developing countries has been highli...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
This paper presents a historical reflection on gender and literacy, with a view to informing the pre...
This essay examines how female authors are described in the literary canon of two different editions...
This paper presents an analysis of the gender of the authors and the main characters of the set text...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Wherever there is an established 'canon' within an established scholarly arena,...
This thesis presents a study of the perceptions of pupils and teachers of GCSE English Literature co...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the distribution according to gender when it comes ...
The textbook is one of the most prevalent educational tool used in the classroom. Because of the hig...
A command of English is recognised as vital for immigrants to Britain. Textbooks are used widely in ...
Abstract: Lessons on literature written in English have tended to focus on male writers, being domin...
As texts have a great effect on readers, this c-essay analysed how English teaching books in upper...
In common with other OECD countries, there is a gender gap in educational achievement in England fav...
This study investigates gender representation in an English language textbook taught to the students...
Abstract A textbook is a key component in the arsenal of a teacher of English. For this reason, it...
The central role played by textbooks in children’s education in developing countries has been highli...
Popular discourses concerning the relationship between gender and academic literacies have suggested...
This paper presents a historical reflection on gender and literacy, with a view to informing the pre...
This essay examines how female authors are described in the literary canon of two different editions...