This article presents an exploration of a group of Early Years Practitioners’ (EYPs) perceptions of gender that may provide some insight into the growing divide between boys’ and girls’ educational performance [Burusic, J., T. Babarovic, and M. Seric. 2012. “Differences in Elementary School Achievement between Girls and Boys: Does the Teacher’s Gender Play a Role?” European Journal of Psychology of Education 27 (4): 523–538]. I argue that the current media and educational interest in the gendered brain [Sax, L. 2005. Why Gender Matters: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Science of Sex Differences. New York: Broadway Books] and the influences that surround the child [Eckert, P., and G. S. McConnell. 2013. Language and...
Master of EducationFor my thesis, I have studied a small group of Victorian early childhood teachers...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe literature on the manner in which gender influences the participation a...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This dissertation is an exploration of a group of Early Years Practitioners’ perceptions of gender. ...
Although there is ample evidence that awareness of gender is well established among older schoolchil...
Extreme, or repeated patterns of gender behaviour can lead to gender stereotypes. This study explore...
There are many theories about how one gets their gender and what this may mean for how people live t...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
Children develop gender stereotypes between ages 2-5 (Martin & Ruble, 2010). Early childhood class...
There is a persistent suggestion that the lack of men who choose to work with young children (0–5 ye...
The following study considers the development of children’s gender stereotypes within the context of...
Women are underrepresented in science fields as compared to men and although much research has been ...
Background Society remains gender-differentiated, and the development of inappropriate stereotypica...
This paper responds to concerns over the assumed ‘feminisation’ of early childhood education and car...
There has been much debate about the underachievement of boys in the United Kingdom (UK), fuelled by...
Master of EducationFor my thesis, I have studied a small group of Victorian early childhood teachers...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe literature on the manner in which gender influences the participation a...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
This dissertation is an exploration of a group of Early Years Practitioners’ perceptions of gender. ...
Although there is ample evidence that awareness of gender is well established among older schoolchil...
Extreme, or repeated patterns of gender behaviour can lead to gender stereotypes. This study explore...
There are many theories about how one gets their gender and what this may mean for how people live t...
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people’s experiences of education...
Children develop gender stereotypes between ages 2-5 (Martin & Ruble, 2010). Early childhood class...
There is a persistent suggestion that the lack of men who choose to work with young children (0–5 ye...
The following study considers the development of children’s gender stereotypes within the context of...
Women are underrepresented in science fields as compared to men and although much research has been ...
Background Society remains gender-differentiated, and the development of inappropriate stereotypica...
This paper responds to concerns over the assumed ‘feminisation’ of early childhood education and car...
There has been much debate about the underachievement of boys in the United Kingdom (UK), fuelled by...
Master of EducationFor my thesis, I have studied a small group of Victorian early childhood teachers...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe literature on the manner in which gender influences the participation a...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...