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Men Teaching Children 311 Dismantling Gender Barriers Elizabeth Burn Simon Prattadams

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Men Teaching Children 311 Dismantling Gender Barriers Elizabeth Burn Simon Prattadams
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Author: Elizabeth Burn; Simon Pratt-Adams
ISBN: 9781472534842, 9781472527356, 9781474219433, 1472534840, 1472527356, 1474219438
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Men Teaching Children 311 Dismantling Gender Barriers Elizabeth Burn Simon Prattadams by Elizabeth Burn; Simon Pratt-adams 9781472534842, 9781472527356, 9781474219433, 1472534840, 1472527356, 1474219438 instant download after payment.

Men Teaching Children 3-11 provides a comprehensive exploration of work experiences of men who teach young children. The authors draw on their own research as well as international studies to provide realistic strategies to help to remove barriers in order to develop a more gender-balanced teacher workforce. Burn and Pratt-Adams, former primary school teachers who have both experienced these unfair gender practices, also trace the historical roots of the gender barriers that have now become embedded within the occupational culture.
Throughout Men Teaching Children 3-11, the authors argue that primary school teachers should be judged by their teaching talents, rather than by the application of biased gender stereotypes; and that male and female teachers need to work together to remove these stereotypes from the occupation.

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