SOCIOLOGY GENDER GRID

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Changes in the Curriculum 50's-70's
11+ held girls back so boys outperformed
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Changes in Curriculum 1980's
coursework advantages girls
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Changes in the Curriculum 1988
Everyone learned the same subjects
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Changes in curriculum 1988 - now
Girls outperformed boys in all areas of education.
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Anti-school Subcultures 3
Epstein, Becky Francis, Paul Willis
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Changes in the work place 2
Mac and Ghail, Helen Wilkinson
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Male Under- achievement 3
Mitsos and Browne,Tony Sewell, Frosh et al
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Subject Choices 3
Alison Kelly, Becky Francis, Skelton
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Female Expectations/ aspirations 1
Sue Sharp
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Boy and girls are different 3
Mitsos and Browne,Harris et al,McRobie and Garber
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WC boys experience bullying and labelling if the work hard
Epstein
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'gender quake' feminisation of workplace
Helen Wilkinson
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Boys cannot be popular and smart
Frosh et al
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Science is packaged as a boy's subject
Alison Kelly
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Girls attitudes have changed from 70s to 90s
Sue Shrap
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Males have difficulties organising
Harris et al
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Boys think education is irrelevant because they aspire to be footballer
Becky Francis
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A decline in manual jobs crisis of masculinity'
Mac and Ghali
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Feminisation of education
Tony Sewell
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Hidden curriculum disadvantages girls.
Skelton
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Teachers are less strict on boys, they give leeway to deadlines
Mistos and Browne
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bedroom culture
McRobbie and Gerber
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Lad Subculture
Paul Willies
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There is still a big gap between subject choices
Becky Francis
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Girls are more motivated and hardworking than boys.
Mistos and Browne
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Girls outperform without coursework
Elwood (eval. for 1980's change in curriculum)
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Girls create subcultures but still do better than boys do.
Archer(2014)Camera study (eval.for anti.school sub.)
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Boys can't have a crisis of masculinity, still earn more
eval. for changes in the workplace
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Teachers spend just as much or more time with boys than girls.
Spender (eval. for male under-acheivment)
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- Teachers have been challenging stereotypes in the curriculum
Weimer (eval. for subject choice)
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if girls aspirations were the only reason they would outperform regardless of class and ethnicity
eval. for female expectations
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If girls are more motivated, then why don't WC girls outperform MC boys?
eval. for boys and girls are different
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Changes in curriculum 1988 - now

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Anti-school Subcultures 3

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