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Gender differences in edu
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finished (Education) sociology Mapa Mental sobre Gender differences in edu, creado por *Ellie* el 13/04/2013.
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Gender differences in edu
The gender gap-From starting school girls do consistantly better
External factors
Feminists have raised womens expectations+self-esteem
McRobbie compared girls magazines-1970 -emphasised getting married whereas now they contain independant assertive women
Changes in family (more divorce+ lone parent families)Eg more women need to take breadwinner role
Changes in womens employment-girls encouraged toward paid work Better opportunities and pay offer incentive
Evidence for girls' changing ambitions (Sharpe)
1970-girls had low aspirations Acting intelligent=unattractive Prioritites -marriage husband children
1990-priorities-careers+ supporting themselves More likely to see themselves as independant
Internal factors
Equal opportunities policies-teachers aware to avoid stereotyping GIST WISE encourage non-traditional careers National curriculum-study same subjects
Positive role models in school (female (head)teachers)
GCSE+coursework-favor girls-Spend more time Care about presentation Better with deadlines Bring right equipment Due to early gender role socialisation
(French)teacher attention-more with boys (Swann+Graddol) boys; dominant +disruptive=more opportunity to speak Teachers respond +vely to girls
Removal of gender stereotype from learning material-removed a barrier
Marketisation=girls more desirable=self-fulfilling prophecy (Boys more likely to suffer from behavioural difficulties)
2 views of girls acheivement
Liberal feminists-celebrate progress Further progress due to equal opportunities, +ive role models + overcoming sexist attitudes
Radical feminists-system remains patriarchal (Sexual harassment Edu limits subject choice Male head teachers more likely in secondary school)
Boys + acheivement
Boys have poorer literacy+language skills due to parents reading less to them+boys leisure persuits
Less heavy industries(mining, etc)=decline of 'mens jobs' =identity crisis for men-undermines motivation+self-esteem
Feminisation of edu-schools don't nurture masculine traits Eg coursework
Less male primary school teachers-less role models
WC-masculinity=manual work Non-manual work =effeminate+inferior Francis-laddish culture spreading as girls move into traditionally masculine areas
Boys are not a lost cause Class gap greater than gender gap=b+g of same class=similar results Influence of gender varies Interaction effect,
Subject choice + gender identity
'gender routes' G+B always choose different subjects Eg Boys-math+physics Girls-soc
Explanations of gender differences in subject choice
Early socialisation-G+B learn the behaviour expected of them G+B are dressed differently, given different toys+encouraged in different activities
Parents reward B when active+G when passive Teachers expect B to be tough+show initiative while G-expected to be helpful+tidy
=develop differently in reading tastes-G-fiction/B-non-fiction=different subjects
Gender domains-tasks/activities that are seen as female/male-children more confident in there domain G+B also interpret tasks differently
B+G pay attention to different detail G-focus more on how people feel B-focus more on how things are made (G-humanities+art B-science)
Science seen as boys subject because science teachers more likely to be male+examples used involve boys interest+boys dominate in practicals
DfES-pupils who attend a single sex school tend to hold less stereotyped subject images=less traditional subject choices
Peer pressure Eg boys tend to opt out of music/dance because they are out of their gender domain=attract -ive response of peers+vice versa
'Sex typed' jobs Womens often similar to housewife
Gender identity
Verbal abuse-1 way that dominant gender+sexual identities are reinforced Eg girls called slags
Macho lads are dismissive of MC boys who work hard
Male teachers tease boys when they get lower marks than girls+they ignore boys verbal abuse of girls+they may also be protective of female teachers
The male gaze-femininity devalued, dominance reinforced+ way to prove masculinity
Double standards-boys boast about their sexual exploits but a girl...
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