Gender and Teaching: Where Have All the Men Gone? (Policy & Practice in Education) (Policy and Practice in Education)

Gender and Teaching: Where Have All the Men Gone? (Policy & Practice in Education) (Policy and Practice in Education)

by SheilaRiddell (Author), Lynn Tett (Author)

Synopsis

In recent times, teaching has become an increasingly feminised profession and this book explores where the men have gone. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of the reasons why men are less likely to choose to become teachers through reviewing the gender balance of teachers in primary and secondary teaching in Scotland. They ask what are the barriers, both perceived and experienced; why should men be involved in teaching; why is male absence a problem? The attitudes of a range of people to teaching as a career are explored. These include male and female undergraduates, university careers officers, those involved in delivering and reviewing initial teacher education and teachers at various stages of their careers in primary and secondary schools. The authors explore how the gender balance in teaching can be changed and make recommendations that are likely to encourage more men to remain within or join the teaching profession.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 94
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Dunedin Academic Press
Published: 23 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1903765579
ISBN 13: 9781903765579

Author Bio
Lyn Tett is Professor of Community Education and Lifelong Learning in the University of Edinburgh. Sheila Riddell is Director of the Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Edinburgh.