ABSTRACT

A book of "real world" cases, this text introduces "flashpoint" issues related to gender equity in the schools. It immerses readers in the human dilemmas teachers face when they set out to provide equal opportunities for -- and to develop the abilities of -- all of their students. Each case, a true but disguised situation, presents the pedagogical concerns, ethical questions, competing values, and complexity of social change teachers face on a daily basis in their classrooms. These cases help readers to identify and understand ideas and issues by relating them to both their own and others' real-life experiences. The book includes activities and discussion questions to involve readers in critical thinking about the issues raised in the cases and in applying this knowledge to their own current or future classroom practice.

Using a casebook approach, the text is organized in five sections. Designed to help readers explore the issues raised by contextualizing them in stories that are authentic and engaging, it emphasizes the teacher's role as a skilled professional who thinks critically and makes decisions, and creates lively and involved class discussion by making room for students with diverse perspectives.

part |6 pages

The Meaning of Gender Equality in the Schools

chapter |5 pages

“Girlspeak” and “Boyspeak”

Gender Differences in Classroom Discussion

chapter |7 pages

A Rare Commodity

chapter |8 pages

Girls on the Wrestling Team

A Community Fight

part |5 pages

Increasing Achievement among Young Women

chapter |12 pages

The Square Parachute

Science in Gender-mixed Groups

chapter |6 pages

Diane News:

The Choice

chapter |7 pages

Opening Pandora's Box:

The Mystery behind an “Ideal Student”

chapter |5 pages

Going to the Oracle:

Susan Consults the “Big Feminist”

part |3 pages

Establishing Professional Standing for Female Teachers

chapter |6 pages

Diane

Gender, Culture, and a Crisis of Classroom Control

chapter |14 pages

Patsy

The Hunt for the Golden Egg

chapter |7 pages

The Alliance

Gender Equity Project Teachers

part |4 pages

Sexual Harassment in the Schools

chapter |7 pages

The Boys on the Bus

Bad Language or Sexual Harassment?

chapter |5 pages

Lisa's Complaint

chapter |5 pages

Who is the Victim?

part |4 pages

Sexual Slurs, Sexual Stereotyping, and the Marketplace of Ideas

chapter |14 pages

Jockeying for Position:

The Battle over Classroom Speech