In accordance with the Education 2030 agenda for sustainable development goals, the aim of this study is to contribute to gender-sensitive teacher training and learning environments using matched guise-inspired methods. The article offers an account of activities aimed at raising awareness of issues related to linguistic gender stereotyping among teacher trainees in Sweden and the Seychelles. The cross-cultural comparative approach also provided an opportunity to raise students' awareness of how gender stereo-typing is culture-related, and therefore may differ depending on cultural context. Results show that there seems to be significant differences in how Swedish and Seychellois teacher trainees stereotype men and women. While both groups ...
This volume examines strategies for embedding gender awareness within translation studies and transl...
In this study, Master’s theses from the field of teacher education have been analysed ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
In accordance with the Education 2030 agenda for sustainable development goals, the aim of this stud...
Gender and language studies have evolved from findings that exposed sexism in language to studies th...
The article offers an account of two projects conducted at Örebro University and Umeå University, Sw...
This research aimed to find out whether or not linguistic theories on how men and women use language...
The research conducted within the linguistic subdiscipline of language and gender was carried out as...
The Swedish Curriculum for the upper secondary school states that teachers should “ensure that teach...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender socialization in culture, society, and educ...
Gender stereotypes exist in society at large, and in the education system in particular. These stere...
The systematic review explores the influence of pupil gender on the judgements of teachers. It consi...
Whether we are aware of it or not, language is at the heart of the mechanisms leading to stereotypin...
This study aims to seek knowledge about what preschool teachers think about gender issues, and if it...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
This volume examines strategies for embedding gender awareness within translation studies and transl...
In this study, Master’s theses from the field of teacher education have been analysed ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...
In accordance with the Education 2030 agenda for sustainable development goals, the aim of this stud...
Gender and language studies have evolved from findings that exposed sexism in language to studies th...
The article offers an account of two projects conducted at Örebro University and Umeå University, Sw...
This research aimed to find out whether or not linguistic theories on how men and women use language...
The research conducted within the linguistic subdiscipline of language and gender was carried out as...
The Swedish Curriculum for the upper secondary school states that teachers should “ensure that teach...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender socialization in culture, society, and educ...
Gender stereotypes exist in society at large, and in the education system in particular. These stere...
The systematic review explores the influence of pupil gender on the judgements of teachers. It consi...
Whether we are aware of it or not, language is at the heart of the mechanisms leading to stereotypin...
This study aims to seek knowledge about what preschool teachers think about gender issues, and if it...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
This volume examines strategies for embedding gender awareness within translation studies and transl...
In this study, Master’s theses from the field of teacher education have been analysed ...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupFewer than 15% of primary school teacher...