This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-selective state Secondary school in England, and how these were shaped by teachers’ gendered beliefs and practices. It argues that despite changes in our theoretical understandings of gender, those found in the context of everyday practice in schools may continue to be rooted in biological understandings of masculinity that tend to reinforce rather than challenge assumptions of deficit. It argues that these interactions form part of a gender regime that also includes the lower-status learning spaces disproportionately occupied by lower attaining boys, with selective grouping practices and the curriculum both contributing to the limiting unders...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
In England, Scotland and other countries, policy‐makers often depict the targeted recruitment of men...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
ABSTRACT The move in the United Kingdom to recruit more men into primary teaching is to tackle boys ...
From about 3-8 years of age boys are busily being recognised as boys - boisterous, inquisitive, asse...
This paper examines the influence of dominant discourses of masculinity on the apparent systematic u...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on th...
In England, Scotland and other countries, policy‐makers often depict the targeted recruitment of men...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
ABSTRACT The move in the United Kingdom to recruit more men into primary teaching is to tackle boys ...
From about 3-8 years of age boys are busily being recognised as boys - boisterous, inquisitive, asse...
This paper examines the influence of dominant discourses of masculinity on the apparent systematic u...
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are faili...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...
Calls for more male teachers are prevalent in current gender debates in education. A dominant argume...