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Gender and education
A changing situation
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Some key facts about
gender and education
 The sociological debate falls conveniently into 2 halves
 From the 1960’s through the 1970’s and until the mid
1980’s, girls were seriously underachieving in school at
every level and sociology sought to measure the extent and
to explain why this was so and to try to remedy the
situation. Feminist sociologists such as Spender,
Stanworth, Kelly, Sharpe were particularly influential in this
field.
 However, since then, the girls have clearly overtaken boys
and it is now the underachievement of boys that is seen to
be the problem
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Situation in the 1970s
Girls were slightly more successful than boys at
O level.
Girls did better in English, MFL, and biology.
Boys did better at maths, physics and chemistry.
Boys were more successful at A level.
Girls were markedly less likely to go to
University.
Girls were much more likely to follow secretarial
type vocational courses.
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The situation today
In the early 1990’s girls began to outperform
boys at most levels in education.
There is still concern over the somewhat
stereotyped view of girls subjects and boys
subjects (girls still under represented in sciences
and technology).
Sociologists largely concern themselves with the
problem of the underachievement of boys.
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Why are girls succeeding?
 The women’s movement has raised expectations. Women no longer
see their automatic first priority to be home and family.
 There are increasing job opportunities for women especially in the
service sector.
 Girls have more positive role models today.
 Schools have become more aware of equal opportunities.
 Teachers are better trained and more aware of the dangers of
gender stereotyping.
 Girls worked harder and are more conscientious.
 Changes in the organisation of education have favoured girls.
Greater coursework favours the ways in which girls tend to learn.
The National curriculum has guaranteed them access to all
curriculum subjects.
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Why are boys failing?
Teachers apportion negative labels to boys and
their behaviour and positive labels to girls – the
self fulfilling prophecy.
Boys are more likely to be removed from class
and excluded. They lose valuable teaching time.
The decline in traditional male jobs has had a
negative effect on the motivation of boys.
Boys construct counter school cultures as an
alternative way of achieving self esteem –
school work is seen as unmasculine and sissy.
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