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Creating Gender-Fair Schools, Classrooms and Colleges
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Creating Gender-Fair Schools, Classrooms and Colleges
Engendering Social Justice For 14 to 19 year olds

  • Lynn Raphael Reed
  • Tina Rae - Tina Rae Well Being Training and Consultancy, Professional and Academic Tutor, University of East London

April 2007 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
For many teachers, gender issues related to role models, image and expectations have an effect upon the behaviour and achievement of both boys and girls, often to their disadvantage.

This innovative and practical resource, for teachers of students aged 14-19provides:

o a programme to promote gender equality and inclusivity in schools and colleges

o a rationale for the programme based on social justice

o a practical set of classroom activities to implement the programme

The book adopts an 'action inquiry' methodology - engaging students and staff in the processes of investigating what is currently happening, and planning, implementing and reviewing improvements. This contributes to the development of the school or college as a self-evaluating organisation which listens to the voice of the young person.

The programme also supports teachers and other school staff in developing as reflective practitioners, and children and young people in developing as reflective learners.


 
1. Relationship to ‘Self’: identify issues
 
2. Relationships with others: social interactions
 
3. Learning and teaching
 
4. Communication, language and literacies
 
5. Families, communities and the wider world

'A real strength of the resource is the inclusion of practical activities that have been carefully designed for pupils. These are excellent and lend themselves for use in a variety of ways. This is a thoroughly recommended resource.' - SENCO Update

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