Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choice of career in a feminized occupation; in education programs attended primarily by female students; and, in the school classroom itself. This paper addresses gender issues in these three areas of experience using semi-structured interviews with six teachers, four of them female and two male. Findings include: the continuing predominance of female role models and teachers at this level, more pressure for males to succeed in this career, and varying levels of awareness of and differing ways of dealing with gender issues in the classroom, often related to the age and experience-level of the teacher
The purpose of this study is to further understanding regarding how U.S. teachers make meaning about...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...
Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choi...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
This study examines gender bias in classroom management settings. Research in this field indicates t...
This research project focuses on the impacts of gender stereotypes on primary school students and th...
The purpose of the study was to examine preservice teachers' perceptions towards gender issues in e...
This research project focuses on the impacts of gender stereotypes on primary school students and th...
This study has investigated the quality and quantity of interactions between teachers and children a...
In spite of the proclivity to organize educational practices around the concept of gender and the pe...
Despite Title IX and other legislation aimed at equity in education, research shows that gender bias...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
The purpose of this study is to further understanding regarding how U.S. teachers make meaning about...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...
Gender-related issues are present at many levels of primary/elementary school education: in the choi...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
This study examines gender bias in classroom management settings. Research in this field indicates t...
This research project focuses on the impacts of gender stereotypes on primary school students and th...
The purpose of the study was to examine preservice teachers' perceptions towards gender issues in e...
This research project focuses on the impacts of gender stereotypes on primary school students and th...
This study has investigated the quality and quantity of interactions between teachers and children a...
In spite of the proclivity to organize educational practices around the concept of gender and the pe...
Despite Title IX and other legislation aimed at equity in education, research shows that gender bias...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
The purpose of this study is to further understanding regarding how U.S. teachers make meaning about...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...
The impetus of this honours project stemmed from my own experiences as a pre-service teacher. During...