This study examines Spanish secondary school teachers’ views of gender differences in academic achievement and study choices. Thirty-six secondary school teachers participated in semi-structured interviews. Most teachers acknowledged that girls had better school performance, particularly in reading comprehension. Some were also acquainted with a higher predisposition to underachieve in boys. However, the teachers used different biology-centered arguments to explain these gender disparities. For many of the participants, that girls matured earlier than their male counterparts facilitates their adaptation to school demands. Likewise, a few teachers argued that the feminization of school favors girls’ adjustment to school demands, whereas a nu...
In the context of the European research project Biohead-Citizen, 5,706 in-service and pre-service te...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 73-81).Teenage students, who are enrolled in the intermediat...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
This study examines Spanish secondary school teachers’ views of gender differences in academic achie...
Abstract Boys and girls do not show the same interest in physical education classes. Teachers are th...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
AbstractEducationists believe that one of the causes of boys’ underachievement is the dominance of f...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The main aim of the present research was to examine how teachers report their liking of girls and bo...
Background The feminisation of school hypothesis suggests that boys underachieve in school compared ...
The aim of this study was to describe how primary school teachers perceive differences in behaviour ...
The aim of this study was to highlight teacher’s perceived gender equality in educational opportunit...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Educational Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.B...
In the context of the European research project Biohead-Citizen, 5,706 in-service and pre-service te...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 73-81).Teenage students, who are enrolled in the intermediat...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...
This study examines Spanish secondary school teachers’ views of gender differences in academic achie...
Abstract Boys and girls do not show the same interest in physical education classes. Teachers are th...
This degree project investigates teachers’ views regarding issues of gender in school. The main ques...
AbstractEducationists believe that one of the causes of boys’ underachievement is the dominance of f...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The main aim of the present research was to examine how teachers report their liking of girls and bo...
Background The feminisation of school hypothesis suggests that boys underachieve in school compared ...
The aim of this study was to describe how primary school teachers perceive differences in behaviour ...
The aim of this study was to highlight teacher’s perceived gender equality in educational opportunit...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Educational Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.B...
In the context of the European research project Biohead-Citizen, 5,706 in-service and pre-service te...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 73-81).Teenage students, who are enrolled in the intermediat...
The main purpose of the paper is to find out the significance of teacher’s gender and how it affects...