The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve things in primary school science classrooms. It draws on sociocultural approaches to show that when everyday classroom practices are viewed from multiple planes of analysis, historical, institutional and in the micro dynamics of classroom interaction, gender comes into view in a variety of ways and not only via dominant discourses. Focused observations and interviews were carried out in Year 3 primary school science classrooms in four schools in the UK and the USA (children aged 7 and 8 years). The paper suggests how teachers can work with gender to open up new spaces in primary science classrooms for girls. This remains a priority irrespective...
ABSTRACT: There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsor...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
The importance of Science education cannot be overemphasised in today’s world that is increasingly a...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
A recent project involving Year 3 (seven–eight year‐old) pupils and their teachers revealed that ‘ge...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom interactions between teacher and student and studen...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
This paper is concerned with the intersection of discourse, pedagogy and gender identification in pr...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom culture in constructing gendered identities of chil...
Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To describe...
Gendered expectations are deeply embedded within the fabric of a society and the classroom is no exc...
While the performance of girls in Science has been researched extensively in response to the perceiv...
This paper investigates intersections of gender and the teaching and learning of science in case stu...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
The aim of this study was to examine whether over the school year boys and girls equally share in pe...
ABSTRACT: There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsor...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
The importance of Science education cannot be overemphasised in today’s world that is increasingly a...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
A recent project involving Year 3 (seven–eight year‐old) pupils and their teachers revealed that ‘ge...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom interactions between teacher and student and studen...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
This paper is concerned with the intersection of discourse, pedagogy and gender identification in pr...
The study aimed to explore the role of classroom culture in constructing gendered identities of chil...
Gender is socially and culturally constructed unlike "sex". Then, how is it constructed? To describe...
Gendered expectations are deeply embedded within the fabric of a society and the classroom is no exc...
While the performance of girls in Science has been researched extensively in response to the perceiv...
This paper investigates intersections of gender and the teaching and learning of science in case stu...
The present paper examines male and female teachers’ language practices in relation to ‘censuring’ t...
The aim of this study was to examine whether over the school year boys and girls equally share in pe...
ABSTRACT: There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsor...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
The importance of Science education cannot be overemphasised in today’s world that is increasingly a...