ABSTRACT

Feminism and ‘The Schooling Scandal’ brings together feminist contributions from two generations of educational researchers, evaluating and celebrating the field of gender and education. The focus throughout is on the years of compulsory schooling, examining key concepts in gender and education identified and developed by international thinkers in educational feminism. Topics covered include:

  • social class, ethnicity and sexuality in relation to experiences in school;
  • theories and methodologies for understanding gender;
  • pedagogy and practice in education; and
  • the direction of educational policy and the ‘problem of boys’.

Providing a comprehensive overview of contemporary research and theory emerging from ‘second wave’ feminism and assessing their impact on pupils and teachers in today’s schools and classrooms, this book forms essential reading for anyone studying gender and education.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

Sex roles and schooling

chapter 3|20 pages

Social class in schooling

chapter 4|15 pages

Ethnicity, gender and education

chapter 6|25 pages

Curriculum, knowledge and schooling

chapter 7|19 pages

Schools and boys

chapter 8|17 pages

Gender and teaching