Background: Gendered grouping practices and curriculum provision are matters of long-standing contention and debate in physical education (PE) policy, research, and practice internationally. In England, there is a long tradition of single-sex grouping in PE in secondary schools, with accompanying gendered patterns of staffing and many boys and girls taught different activities in the curriculum. Research on the incidence of single- and mixed-sex grouping in PE is however scarce, dated, and limited in scale. At a time when education, sport, and society are challenged to move beyond binary discourses and critically review structures and practices that uphold stereotypical and established gendered power relations, this study sought to provide ...
The purpose of this action research was to determine if female participation would increase in a sin...
Physical Education (PE) is the most sex-differentiated and gender stereotyped subject in the school ...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
Background: Gendered grouping practices and curriculum provision are matters of long-standing conten...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
In the United Kingdom (UK) particularly, grouping strategies in secondary education have attracted c...
Gender inequality has been shown to be a factor which affects sports participation in schools (Jarvi...
Aim: This study attempted to factually establish which class structure is most beneficial to student...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
There has been little research to date focusing on issues of gender diversity within the UK Physical...
The School Sport Partnership Programme (SSPP) is one strand of the national strategy for physical ed...
This study focuses on reasons why girls select or do not select Physical Education Studies in Years ...
This review wants to provide a summary of selected literature from the past 10 years on gender equit...
We argue that gender issues in physical education (PE) remain in some schools, despite advances in P...
The purpose of this action research was to determine if female participation would increase in a sin...
Physical Education (PE) is the most sex-differentiated and gender stereotyped subject in the school ...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...
Background: Gendered grouping practices and curriculum provision are matters of long-standing conten...
This research sought to generate large-scale yet sophisticated data relating to ability grouping pra...
In the United Kingdom (UK) particularly, grouping strategies in secondary education have attracted c...
Gender inequality has been shown to be a factor which affects sports participation in schools (Jarvi...
Aim: This study attempted to factually establish which class structure is most beneficial to student...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
Mixed-ability grouping is widespread in primary schools and in several subject areas in secondary sc...
There has been little research to date focusing on issues of gender diversity within the UK Physical...
The School Sport Partnership Programme (SSPP) is one strand of the national strategy for physical ed...
This study focuses on reasons why girls select or do not select Physical Education Studies in Years ...
This review wants to provide a summary of selected literature from the past 10 years on gender equit...
We argue that gender issues in physical education (PE) remain in some schools, despite advances in P...
The purpose of this action research was to determine if female participation would increase in a sin...
Physical Education (PE) is the most sex-differentiated and gender stereotyped subject in the school ...
Participation in sport and Physical Education (PE) has historically been heavily gendered, and the g...