Gender Identity and Education Flashcards

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How is gender identity formed in schools

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  • peer group schools
  • teacher pupil interactions
  • acceptance or rejection of individuals external identity
  • gendered expectations and behaviours
  • subject choice and career aspirations
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Peer Groups

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  • Male peer groups reinforce ideas of hegemonic masculinity by rejecting those that do not conform to values of group
  • Female peer groups reinforce hyper-heterosexual identities amongst girls
  • girls can form boffin identities - Francis
  • Boys can reject macho culture and adopt geek identities
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Teacher-pupil interactions

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  • Archer - teachers perceptions of pupils fall into three categories
  • The ideal pupil - usually female, middle class seen as high achievers
  • The pathologized pupil - usually Chinese and Indian males seen as unthreatening and asexual
  • Demonised pupil - overtly heterosexual, white or black working class males
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External Identity

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  • Archer - formation of Nike identities as a form of symbolic capital
  • Statis awarded for wearing branded sportwear
  • clashes with school habitus - symbolic violence
  • Hyper-heterosexual identity for girls with makeup, hair, clothing gains status form peers and boys but not school
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Gendered expectations and behaviours

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  • Boys monopolise discussions, equipment, space and time in classroom
  • girls perceived to be invisible and docile in classrooms
  • lower expectations of boys shapes their seld-efficacy for tasks
    -Higher expectations on girls increases pressure on them to achieve
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Subject choice and career aspirations

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  • Female teachers as role models shape gir,s career aspirations - education a necessity rather than an option
  • Paetcher - homophobic abuse to girls who are seen as sporty
  • boys are discouraged from feminine domains by peers and teachers
  • Anti-schools subcultures cultivate fatalism in boys - crisis of masculinity
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Evaluations

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  • identity changes over time - it is not fixed in the early years in contemporary society
  • intersectionality of identity - based on class ans ethnicity
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