Research on motor learning frequently reports gender differences. However, there seems to be limited tools in the research with which to make use of these insights in educationally relevant ways. Movement learning and gender are intensely researched in movement education research, but the issues rarely intersect in the literature. The purpose of this article is to shed light on how movement learning and gender norms intersect when students learn to juggle. A pedagogical intervention in two secondary school classes (15?16 year olds) was explored ethnographically. Two composite narratives illustrate how gender norms affected the juggling practise to a different extent in the two classes, indicating that these norms are highly contextual. Lear...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which elementary school students label phys...
This article presents the results and analyses of a study conducted with boys and girls in the 8th a...
This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls ...
Research on motor learning frequently reports gender differences. However, there seems to be limited...
Research on motor learning frequently reports gender differences. However, there seems to be limited...
The study FEIN 2015 examines the impact of gender on ways of dealing with bodily movement in music l...
This mixed methods study investigates an aspect of learning which is often overlooked: that of gende...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In this article on gender and learning Harry Daniels and colleagues suggest that boys experience a c...
In this case study, the author investigated how students ’ gender affected their participation in a ...
Gendered expectations are deeply embedded within the fabric of a society and the classroom is no exc...
Determination of the parameters of motion of the surrounding objects, and in particular their speed,...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
In this paper, I attempt to investigate gender differences in classroom interactions, focusing on ma...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which elementary school students label phys...
This article presents the results and analyses of a study conducted with boys and girls in the 8th a...
This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls ...
Research on motor learning frequently reports gender differences. However, there seems to be limited...
Research on motor learning frequently reports gender differences. However, there seems to be limited...
The study FEIN 2015 examines the impact of gender on ways of dealing with bodily movement in music l...
This mixed methods study investigates an aspect of learning which is often overlooked: that of gende...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In this article on gender and learning Harry Daniels and colleagues suggest that boys experience a c...
In this case study, the author investigated how students ’ gender affected their participation in a ...
Gendered expectations are deeply embedded within the fabric of a society and the classroom is no exc...
Determination of the parameters of motion of the surrounding objects, and in particular their speed,...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
In this paper, I attempt to investigate gender differences in classroom interactions, focusing on ma...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which elementary school students label phys...
This article presents the results and analyses of a study conducted with boys and girls in the 8th a...
This paper draws on data from a year-long ethnographic study of a group of 12- to 13-year-old girls ...