'Feminization' of Teaching Profession in Sri Lanka - Upali Sedere - Libros - Grin Verlag - 9783640947874 - 12 de julio de 2011
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Scholarly Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Pedagogy - The Teacher, Educational Leadership, grade: -, - (National Institute of Education Maharagama, Sri Lanka), language: English, comment: The Monograph examines the current trend of increasing number of female teachers in Sri Lanka at all levels of the education sector. This also is happening in many other countries where education is well spread. The real implications of feminization has to be further researched. , abstract: Krieg (2005) in his review of impact of teacher gender on student gender states that while a large body of research focuses on the gender of students, less research explores the impacts of a teacher's gender on students (Hopf & Hatzichristou 1999 ). Evidence suggests that male teachers tend to be more authoritative whereas female teachers tend to be more supportive and expressive (Meece, 1987 ). A survey of 20 teachers indicates that male teachers are likely to select a more aggressive disciplinary approach toward boys while teachers of either gender tended to ignore boys' disruptive behavior than that of girls when the behavior was not aggressive (Rodriguez, 2002). Krieg (2005) further reveals that researchers have found that teachers interact differently with students of similar gender than they do with students of opposite gender Einarsson, C., & Granström, K. (2002 ) This includes evidence suggesting disciplinary procedures and proclivity to discipline vary by both student and teacher gender. Likewise, a teacher's perception of student characteristics and abilities appear to systematically vary by gender. Other studies find male students benefit at the expense of female students in the amount and quality of interaction received from teachers of both genders. What has yet to be determined is how these differences in discipline, perceptions of student ability, and interactions between student and teacher influence student outcomes as measured by standardized exams.


40 pages

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Publicado 12 de julio de 2011
ISBN13 9783640947874
Editores Grin Verlag
Páginas 40
Dimensiones 148 × 210 × 3 mm   ·   73 g
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