1st Edition

Gender in the Secondary Curriculum Balancing the Books

Edited By Ann Clark, Elaine Millard Copyright 1998
    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    The 'gender gap' in GCSE results continues to be of prime concern, and there is now a real need for knowledge about how teachers can address this gap. In this volume, a team of contributors considers the gender issues particular to each subject of the secondary curriculum. They discuss effective strategies supported by their research and practice, and offer some ways forward for teachers.
    The book begins with an overview of contemporary social and cultural approaches to schooling and gender, focusing particularly on the contribution of feminist scholars to the debate. It further examines key aspects of the secondary school curriculum and the implications for learners of their gendered identity. The final section moves beyond the classroom to discuss the influence of current theoretical perspectives on the complex inter-relationship between the curriculum and young peoples' gendered identities, and its implications for their future development.
    In discussing the character of boys' and girls' achievements in a range of school subjects, the authors seek to 'balance the books' by debating the different, if sometimes competing needs of both boys and girls.

    List of illustrations, Notes on contributors, Introduction, PART I The gendered curriculum, PART II Gendered choices post-16, PART III Gendered schooling and differential achievement, Index

    Biography

    Ann Clark, Elaine Millard

    'Overall this is an interesting book, one which considers the historical and research base, raises issues and suggests strategies rather than offering an instant panaceas.' - Education Review