Gender - Boys (achievement) Flashcards
What are the 5 factors for boys underachieving?
- poor literacy skills
- globalisation and the decline in manual jobs (traditional mens jobs)
- feminisation of the education system
- shortage of male primary school teachers
- ‘laddish’ subcultures
According to DCSF (2007) what is the reason the reason for boys poor literacy skills?
the gender gap is mainly
the result of boys’ poorer literacy and language skills.
How might the gender gap affect boys’ poorer literacy and language skills?
Reading and communication is seen as a feminine activity due to:
- mothers who do most of the reading to young children
- girls bedroom culture (McROBBIE) compared to boys activities which require less communication (football)
What policies has the government implemented to tackle boys’ poor literacy and language skills?
- PLAYING FOR SUCCESS uses football and other sports to boost learning skills and motivation among boys.
- The Reading Champions scheme uses male role models
celebrating their own reading interests. - The Raising Boys Achievement project involves a range of
teaching strategies, including single-sex teaching.
What has been declining since the 1980s for men because of globalisation?
heavy industries such as mining and factory work.
What does globalisation of the economy refer to and what does it lead to ?
it’s the widespread international movement of goods (eg. many manufacturing industries relocated to developing countries such as China to take advantage of cheap labour)
What is the ‘crisis of masculinity’ according to MITSOS AND BROWNE?
the decline in male employment opportunities has led to an identity crisis - boys don’t know what to aspire so they give up pursuing qualifications.
- because masculinity held connotations to manual labour
EVALUATION: Why can it be argued that the disappearance of such jobs would not have
much impact on boys’ motivation to obtain qualifications?
Because those sorts of jobs did not require much qualifications anyways
as well as this, would the goal to be a breadwinner motivate men to aspire to have well paying m/c jobs which require qualifications
What does SEWELL say is the reason for the underachievement of boys?
the feminisation of education
What is the feminisation of education?
- schools do not nurture masculine traits (competitiveness and leadership) - “we’ve thrown of they boy out with the bath water”
- education tends to celebrate the feminine traits like attentiveness and methodological working (eg. Coursework)
How does the shortage of male role models both at school and the home affect to boys’ underachievement?
male teachers are supposed to impose discipline - the culture of the primary school has become feminised as a result of being staffed by female teachers, who are unable to control boys’ behaviour.
how many families are headed by a female lone parent in the UK?
1.5 million
How many boys said a presence of a male teacher made them work harder?
42%
How many primary teachers were male in 2007?
only 14%
EVALUATION: do children think that more male teachers are really needed according to FRANCIS?
2/3 or 7-8 year olds don’t care about the gender of their teachers?