report

The Gender Socialization Process in Schools: A Cross-National Comparison

(0 votes cast)

Tags: teacher, sex education, school, gender socialization process
Added: February, 09th 2010
Posted by: shinta
File size: 153.75kb
Downloaded: 6
View as HTML
This monograph reviews key findings in the international research literature from
1995 to the present on five dimensions of the gender socialization process in schools: (1)
Teacher-based dynamics such as teacher attitudes and expectations and their interactions
with students in the classroom evince different patterns toward boys and girls, generally
to the disadvantage of girls. (2) Within the formal curriculum, sex education continues to
miss important aspects of sexuality affecting adolescent students, despite changes in
social mores. (3) The school environment contains aspects of gendered violence that are
slowly being recognized as contributing to polarized conceptions of femininity and
masculinity. Single-sex education is found to play a positive role if designed with explicit
gender transformational objectives. (4) Peer influences play a significant but not easily
visible gate-keeping role in reproducing gender ideologies. (5) Teachers—key actors in
the everyday life of schools—do not have access to training in gender issues and,
consequently, tend not to foster gender equity in their classrooms.
While the studies were conducted in different countries, with varying levels of
economic development and modernization, the findings do not show major differences
across world regions. Implications from the research findings suggest a much more
proactive engagement by educational decision-makers if gender practices in schools are
to be substantially modified.
URL:


HTML Code:


Forum Code:
download

Leave a Reply

Please login or signup to comment.

SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER ROLES WITHIN THE FAMILY: A STUDY ON ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR PARENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN rating 0.00 from  voters
The way we are, behave and think is the final product of socialization. Since the moment we are born, we are being moulded into the being society wants us to be. Through ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Gender socialization within the family: a study on adolescents and their parents in Great Britain rating 0.00 from  voters
The aim of this paper is to show that it is possible to study different dimensions of gender socialization, which vary in their impact on youth people and which are essential to build up a
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Caregivers' Socialization of Gender Roles in a Children's Museum rating 0.00 from  voters
Literature has shown that parents are the primary source of gender role socialization. Through modeling, play, and other familial interactions, chil- dren internalize parental messages ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Parental Involvement in Middle School: A Meta-Analytic Assessment of the Strategies That Promote Achievement rating 0.00 from  voters
Early adolescence is often marked by changes in school context, family relationships, and developmental processes. In the context of these changes, academic performance often declines, while at ...
0 CommentshintaJanuary, 30th 2010
Barbie Against Superman: Gender Stereotypes and Gender Equity in the Classroom rating 0.00 from  voters
In this age of mass media, we are surrounded with images that promote certain gender roles. These hidden forces shape us and our world view, often without us being aware that they are ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Gender-Role Implications on Same-Sex Intimate Partner Abuse rating 0.00 from  voters
This paper examines sociocultural factors that influence how same-sex intimate partner violence is viewed, studied, reported and treated, with a specific focus on the effects of ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Socialization to Gender Roles and Marriage Among Egyptian Adolescents rating 0.00 from  voters
Using nationally representative survey data, this paper explores gender role socialization and attitudes toward marriage among unmarried Egyptian adolescents aged 16–19 years. We ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010
Applying Cognitive Load Theory to Computer Science Education rating 0.00 from  voters
Cognitive Load Theory provides a theoretical basis for understanding the learning process. It uses an information processing model to describe how the mind acquires and stores knowledge, and to ...
0 CommentshintaDecember, 30th 2009
Positive predictors of teacher effectiveness rating 0.00 from  voters
Some teachers are dramatically more effective than others, but traditional indicators of competence (e.g., certification) explain minimal variance in performance. The rigors of teaching suggest ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 06th 2010
Gender, gender identity, rape myth acceptance, and time of initial resistance on the perception of acquaintance rape blame and avoidability rating 0.00 from  voters
Although there was a proliferation of research focusing on subjects' perceptions of rape victims and perpetrators during the 1970 and 1980s, questions remain regarding the role of gender ...
0 CommentshintaFebruary, 08th 2010