1st Edition

Gender in the Classroom Foundations, Skills, Methods, and Strategies Across the Curriculum

Edited By David Sadker, Ellen S. Silber Copyright 2006
    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    What’s missing from your teacher education program? According to research studies, one glaring omission is gender. Tomorrow’s teachers receive little instruction or training on the tremendous impact of gender in the classroom. Just how does gender influence teaching, the curriculum, and the lives of teachers and students in the classroom? This unique book has been designed to answer these questions.
     
    Gender in the Classroom is intended to be used across the teacher education curriculum--from subject-specific methods courses to foundations, from educational psychology to student teaching. It can be adopted for an entire program, or several instructors can adopt it jointly, or a single instructor can adopt it as one of several or a supplementary text for a course. A comprehensive Instructor’s Manual provides information and materials for teacher educators who adopt the text.            
    Each chapter offers practical information and skills about gender and sex differences, curriculum, and specific teaching methods. Written in a lively style, the text features a number of interactive activities to engage and instruct the reader.
     
    The chapters follow a common format designed to invite student interest and action. Each is built around Essential Equity Questions that focus on pertinent gender-related questions and issues in a specific subject area:
    *the role of women in education--intersections of the teaching profession, feminism, and teachers as activists for social change;
    *gender differences in cognitive ability, attitudes, and behavior;
    *how to teach and implement Title IX;
    *how to observe classrooms to “see” gender bias;
    *social studies education;
    *English/language arts methods;
    *science education; and
    *mathematics and technology education.
     
    Interactions in each chapter engage students in activities to promote understanding. Each Interaction is linked to one or more specific INTASC standards. In the last chapter, the emphasis is on applying many of the skills learned previously--it gives student teachers and their supervisors several tools they can use for analyzing classroom teaching and detecting gender bias. This chapter also includes a culminating activity for identifying and correcting curricular bias. In fact, many of the techniques in this text can be applied to uncover and correct not only gender bias, but racial, ethnic, and cultural bias as well. The Instructor's Manual [978-0-8058-5475-6] is now available electronically (please contact our customer service department to request a copy).

    Contents: Preface. T. McCormick, Strong Women Teachers: Their Struggles and Strategies for Gender Equity. K.W. Cassidy, Gender Differences in Cognitive Ability, Attitudes, and Behavior. K. Zittleman, Teachers, Students, and Title IX: A Promise for Fairness. M.S. Crocco, A.S. Libresco, Citizenship Education for the 21st Century—A Gender Inclusive Approach to Social Studies. S.P. Brown, P. Roy, A Gender Inclusive Approach to English/Language Arts Methods: Literacy With a Critical Lens. J. Koch, A Gender Inclusive Approach to Science Education. K.N. Bell, K. Norwood, Gender Equity Intersects With Mathematics and Technology: Problem-Solving Education for Changing Times. D.M. Sadker, K. Zittleman, Practical Strategies for Detecting and Correcting Gender Bias in Your Classroom. Appendix: Guide to INTASC Principles Reflected in Chapter Interactions.

    Biography

    Sadker, David; Silber, Ellen S.

    "...appealing and practical for both students and teachers."
    Elizabeth M. Penn
    Thomas Moore College