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Journal

2013 | 2013 | 2 | 64-73

Article title

Achieving Gender Equality in Teaching and Learning: Identifying Problems and Searching for Solutions

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
The paper intends to investigate the ways in which gender equality is perceived throughout the world, to identify the main concerns relating to gender equality and to pinpoint some international measures already taken in this field. The research for this paper is based on other studies, reports and analyses concerning gender equality conducted by several entities that have as their main interests the research of the gender variable in teaching. A local study was also conducted, where I tried to observe whether Romanian textbooks of English are sensitive to gender equality in their visual aids (“cotext”). Seven textbooks were analyzed, printed from 1997 to 2004, ranging from the 2nd to 11th grades. Both the theoretical and the practical aspects of the research reveal that although awareness concerning gender equality has been raised, gender equality is yet to be achieved. Neither the pragmatic aspects of teaching nor the written support represented by English textbooks treat boys and girls equally, thus reinforcing genderbased stereotypes and attitudes.

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Journal

Year

Volume

Issue

2

Pages

64-73

Physical description

Dates

published
2013-12-01
online
2015-04-18

Contributors

References

  • Egbo B. Gender in Language Education.Ontario, 2006. Print
  • Henes, Robby. Creating Gender Equity in Your Teaching. Center for Women in Engineering, 1994. Print
  • International Labor Organization (ILO). ABC of women worker’s nights and gender equality. Geneva, 2000. Print
  • Magno, Cathryn; Silova, Iveta; Wright, Susan and Demeny, Eniko. Open Minds: Opportunities for Gender Equity in Education. New York, 200. Print
  • Management Systems International (MSI/EQUATE). A gender analysis of the educational achievement of boys and girls in the Jamaican educational system. Washington D.C., 2005. Print
  • Paule, Michele. Achieving Gender Equality in Teaching and Learning. Oxford, 2008. Print
  • The Department for Education and Skills (DfES). Gender and Education: the Evidence on Pupils in England.Nottingham, 2007. Print
  • USAID, Education from a Gender Equality Perspective. Washington D.C., 2008. Print

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.doi-10_1515_lincu-2015-0009
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