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  Girls' Groups as a Component of Anti-sexist Practice—one primary school's experience
 
 
Title: Girls' Groups as a Component of Anti-sexist Practice—one primary school's experience
Author: Reay, Diane
Appeared in: Gender & education
Paging: Volume 2 (1990) nr. 1 pages 37-48
Year: 1990
Contents: The gender project I have been involved in was a practical response to theoretical concerns regarding the impact of the hidden curriculum and sex stereotyping in primary schools. The aim of the project was primarily to improve the level of achievement of the girls. Equally important was a desire to broaden curriculum experience into non-stereotypical areas for both boys and girls. Unlike similar projects, Preston School's single sex groups were monitored throughout their duration. Consequently there are substantially more data on the attitudes of teachers, girls and boys towards gender than are normally available for such projects. This article constitutes an attempt by one of the teachers involved to evaluate the efficacy of Preston School's initiative within a theoretical framework that explores the wider issues of gendered subjectivity, male sexism and female self-depreciation.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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