Gender, policy, and educational change : shifting agendas in the UK and Europe /
This book is an edited collection of chapters that aims to look at the developments that have taken place in recent years in gender policies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Educational reforms and equal opportunities programmes / Sheila Riddell and Jane Salisbury
- Gender equality and schooling, education policy-making and feminist research in England and Wales in the 1990s / Miriam David, Gaby Weiner and Medeleine Arnot
- Equal opportunities and educational reform in Scotland : the limits of liberalism / Sheila Riddell
- Beyond one border : educational reforms and gender equality in Welsh schools / Jane Salisbury
- Gender, educational reform and equality in Northern Ireland / Anthony M. Gallagher, Robert J. Cormack and Robert D. Osborne
- Mainstreaming European 'equal opportunities' : marginalising UK training for women / Jacky Brine
- Gender and national curricula / Linda Croxford
- Equality, assessment and gender / Patricia Murphy
- Gender in the classroom of more and less 'effective' schools / Jill Duffield
- All change, no change : gendered regimes in the post-sixteen setting / Sheila Macrae and Meg Maguire
- Gendered governance : education reform and lay involvement in the local management of schools / Rosemary Deem
- Women head teachers in Northern Ireland / Teresa Rees, Philip Heaton and Lyn McBriar
- Teacher education policy and gender / Pat Mahony
- Gender equality, the 'learning society' policies and community education / Lyn Tett
- Gender and exclusion from school / Gwynedd Lloyd
- Caring, consuming and choosing : parental choice policy for mothers of children with special educational needs / Heather Wilkinson
- Class, race and collective action / Carol Vincent and Simon Warren
- Gender, policy and educational change / Jane Salisbury and Sheila Riddell.