Gender: External Flashcards
Difference in achievement between girls and boys on starting school?
-Girls ahead by 7-17% points in all 7 areas of education
-Girls better at concentrating.
Difference in achievement between girls and boys at key stage 1-3?
-Girls consistently do better
-Esp english, age gaps widens with age.
-In math & science gap narrower but girls still ahead
Difference in achievement between girls and boys at GCSE?
-gender gap stands at around girls 10% above boys
Difference in achievement between girls and boys A level & AS?
-girls more likely to sit, pass and get higher grades even in ‘boy subjects’
-46.8% girls, 42.2% boys gig A-B in a level (2013)
Difference in achievement between girls and boys on vocational courses?
-Larger proportions of girls achieve distinctions in every subject, including engineering, construction ect (where girls = tiny minority)
What are the external factors on gender differences
-Impact of feminism
-Changes in family
-Changes in women’s employment
-Girls changing ambition
McRobbies study (impact of feminism)
-Study of girls magazines in the 1970s and now
-Then:emphasised importance of marriage not being ‘left on the shelf’
-Now: Opposite, show independence
Name some new laws that have changed female employment
-1970 equal pay act
-1975 Sex discrimination act
% Rise in female employment between 1971 and 2013
1971: 53%
2013: 67%
Sharpe (changing ambitions)
Interviewed girls in 1970 & 1990, found major shift in way they see future
70s: low aspirations, edu success unattractive, prioritise love, marriage, kids
90s:ambition changed/ priorities , more likely see future as independent career not dependent on husband.
Beck (changing ambitions)
Links trend with individualism, independence now more valued, career part of women’s life project-recognition& economically self sufficient
Fuller
Edu now central aspect of some girls identity. See themselves as creators of their future.
Believe in meritocracy, aimed for professional career-requires qualifications unlike 1970 aspirations.
Reay
some wc girls have gender-stereotyped aspirations of marriage &kids
-Argues it reflects reality of girls class position. limited aspirations reflect the limited opportunities they perceive as available to them. (trad is attainable & offers a source of status)
Biggart
Found girls are more likely to face precarious position in labour market and to see motherhood as the only liable option for their futures.
-Hence, see less point in achieving in education