Title: Differential Educational Achievement by Gender Summary PowerPoint
1Differential Educational Achievement by Gender
Summary PowerPoint
- Before 1980s most of the research on gender
looked at the underachievement of girls - Â
- Today the focus is on why girls out perform boys
. There is something of a moral panic about the
underachievement of boys
2Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- 3 Main Areas Of Explanation have been put forward
- Changing Attitudes
- Social Policy Aiding Females
- Boys Underachievement
3Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- Changing Societal Attitudes
- Feminists point to a greater emphasis on equal
opportunities in schools - Teachers and their resources have become less
stereotyped - Initiatives like GIST (Girls Into Science)
- Teacher training has improved
- More jobs for women in tertiary sector
4Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- Sue Sharpe 1976 1994
- Studied girls attitudes in a school in London
in 1976 - Found that they wanted marriage, children and
jobs in that order - By 1994 girls in the same school now put career
as their top priority
5Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- Social Policy
- The expansion of Coursework over competitive
exams arguably helps females who are better
organised and motivated. - The National Curriculum means that girls cant
avoid science and technology. They now have an
equal educational entitlement. - Ofsted monitor the National Curriculum and
teaching standards
6Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- Boys Are Falling Behind
- The Job market
- Mac an Ghaill 1994 crisis of masculinity
- Identifies the decline of many male working class
jobs in heavy industry. - This all curbs WC boys ambition and they may see
education as a waste of time and seek status
elsewhere anti school subcultures
7Differential Educational Achievement Gender Has
education been feminised?
- Reading is regarded as unmasculine
- Teachers have lower expectations of boys and let
them get away with more - There is a gender imbalance in the teaching
profession few positive role models for boys
especially in primaries
8Differential Educational Achievement 2.Gender
- Subject Choice
- The National Curriculum has limited the different
subject choices, but marked gender preferences
have remained
If my lad wants to do needlework then he will do
needlework!
9Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- A Level
- Males outnumber females in all science and
technical subjects apart from biology - Females outnumber males in all other subjects
- English, Modern Languages and Social Sciences
have a particularly high proportion of females
10Differential Educational Achievement Gender
- Alison Kelly 1987
- Gives 2 reasons for science being seen as
masculine - The subject is packaged for boys texts and
teachers use examples from boys worlds e.g.
football, cars etc - Boys dominate the classroom, equipment and
teachers attention