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Men And The Classroom Gender Imbalances In Teaching 1st Edition Sheelagh Drudy

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Men And The Classroom Gender Imbalances In Teaching 1st Edition Sheelagh Drudy
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Publisher: Psychology Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.13 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Sheelagh Drudy, Maeve Martin, Mairide Woods, John O'Flynn
ISBN: 9780415335683, 041533568X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Men And The Classroom Gender Imbalances In Teaching 1st Edition Sheelagh Drudy by Sheelagh Drudy, Maeve Martin, Mairide Woods, John O'flynn 9780415335683, 041533568X instant download after payment.

The teaching of young children has long been dominated by women. This global phenomenon is firmly rooted in issues related to economic development, urbanization, the position of women in society, cultural definitions of masculinity and the values of children and childcare. Yet, amongst the media scare stories and moral panics about underachieving boys, there are surprisingly few empirically-supported answers to vital questions such as: Is the feminisation of teaching really a problem? How is the relationship of gender and teaching considered within a framework of feminist theory? What are the perceptions of students of teaching, in comparison to other professions? Why are so few men attracted to teaching? Can more men be attracted into the classroom? The authors of this groundbreaking book have undertaken the largest, most in-depth study ever carried out on this topic, in order to assess both teachers and students' views across primary education.

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