In this study, I set out to explore how Literature shapes perceptions of gender among high school students based on discussions of a feminist text, the River and the Source by Margaret Ogola. By exploring this, I hoped to shed a light on whether transformative learning occurs in the Literature classrooms whereby students can get an opportunity for critical reflection/evaluation of the texts and society, or not. The main questions for analysis were: (1) to what extent is the current Literature text studied in a gender responsive way? (2) what are the students’ insights on the manner in which gender is presented? The main variable of the study was gender perceptions, while the assumptions were that the text alone does not determine meaning, b...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
We decided to write this final thesis together without dividing the different section between us. Ev...
This literature review aims to give the reader information about how fiction can be used to raise ge...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. ...
The purpose of this study is to answer the question: how does the portrayal of gender in secondary E...
This research reignites the debates on gender in education and how constructions of gender can be tr...
Literature has always been a key component in the development of children's linguistic skills as wel...
Research over the past few decades has shown that educating boys about gender and male privilege, es...
It seems self-evident that novels and other literary forms profoundly influence the way we think, fe...
grantor: University of TorontoA study was conducted to examine the written responses to Ch...
Using the framework of cultural materialism, this study investigates whether the mission-vision stat...
The literature which is taught in secondary schools is used not merely as a tool for improving readi...
This thesis `Dis/Locating Gendered Readings: Moving Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Estrangement' inv...
This dissertation explores gender issues in children's popular literature and in children's reading ...
The study analyses the patterns of engagement of grade twelve students when they are taught a femini...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
We decided to write this final thesis together without dividing the different section between us. Ev...
This literature review aims to give the reader information about how fiction can be used to raise ge...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. ...
The purpose of this study is to answer the question: how does the portrayal of gender in secondary E...
This research reignites the debates on gender in education and how constructions of gender can be tr...
Literature has always been a key component in the development of children's linguistic skills as wel...
Research over the past few decades has shown that educating boys about gender and male privilege, es...
It seems self-evident that novels and other literary forms profoundly influence the way we think, fe...
grantor: University of TorontoA study was conducted to examine the written responses to Ch...
Using the framework of cultural materialism, this study investigates whether the mission-vision stat...
The literature which is taught in secondary schools is used not merely as a tool for improving readi...
This thesis `Dis/Locating Gendered Readings: Moving Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Estrangement' inv...
This dissertation explores gender issues in children's popular literature and in children's reading ...
The study analyses the patterns of engagement of grade twelve students when they are taught a femini...
While gender has been an ongoing if sometimes peripheral area of interest for researchers and practi...
We decided to write this final thesis together without dividing the different section between us. Ev...
This literature review aims to give the reader information about how fiction can be used to raise ge...