Rethinking Single Sex Teaching by Gabrielle Ivinson

Rethinking Single Sex Teaching by Gabrielle Ivinson

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Summary

This book challenges the assumptions of single-sex classes in co-educational comprehensive schools and offers a fresh and theoretically informed look at the debate, presenting insights about the intended and unintended consequences of gender division in schools.

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Rethinking Single Sex Teaching by Gabrielle Ivinson

The retreat to single sex classes in co-educational comprehensive schools in the UK reflects a long history where educational policy and practice has made explicit the belief that boys and girls are different in how they learn and what they should learn. However, there is also a common assumption that there is equality in what is made available to learn and, if there is not, then single sex organisation achieves this. The authors challenge this opinion and offer a fresh look at the debate about single-sex teaching, assessing its merits and presenting insights from research about the intended and unintended consequences of gender division in schools. Drawing on classroom observations and in-depth interviews with teachers and pupils, the book illustrates how single sex classrooms operate and the effect it has on learners.
Gabrielle Ivinson is a lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University, UK. Patricia Murphy is Professor of Education in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies at the Open University, UK.
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ISBN 13 9780335220403
ISBN 10 0335220401
Title Rethinking Single Sex Teaching
Author Gabrielle Ivinson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 2007-11-16
Number of pages 220
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