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Gender Consciousness and Privilege

by Celeste Brody, Penny Poplin Gosetti, Susan R. Moscato, Brody Celeste, Celeste M. Brody
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Overview

Develops a new framework for working in schools that helps educators make informed decisions about change at individual, classroom, curricular and school levels on behalf of gender equity. Addresses the issue of understanding the impact of education on the two sexes, and looks at responsibility for creating gender-fair environments, organising work and creating environments for learning. The book draws on a two-year study into the role that gender played as three Catholic high schools prepared to move from single sex to coeducation. It does not weigh the advantages of single sex against coeducative approaches, but studies gender in a setting where the particpants' consciousness of gender issues was heightened: faculty and administration were formally and informally discussing gender concepts and students were talking about male and female issues. The book shows that the combination of leadership, staff and curricular awareness, and an understanding of gender fair and gender affirmative practices can serve to improve institutional effectiveness and lead to higher levels of student achievement.

Synopsis

*How educators can organize work to create environments that are fair to both genders
*Explores assumptions about gender and male privilege that are often embedded in culture, curriculum, behavior and environment Develops a new framework for working in schools that helps educators make informed decisions about change at individual, classroom, curricular and school levels on behalf of gender equity. Addresses the issue of understanding the impact of education on the two sexes, and looks at responsibility for creating gender-fair environments, organizing work and creating environment for learning. The book draws on a two-year study into the role that gender played as three Catholic high schools prepared to move from single sex to coeducation. It does not weigh the advantages of single sex against coeducative approaches, but studies gender in a setting where the participants' consciousness of gender issues was heightened: faculty and administration were formally and informally discussing gender concepts and students were talking about male and female issues. The book shows that the combination of leadership, staff and curricular awareness, and an understanding of gender fair and gender affirmative practices can serve to improve institutional effectiveness and lead to higher levels of student achievement.

About the Author, Celeste Brody

The authors work with students and professionals at all levels of the educational system. Celeste Brody, Nancy Nagel, Glennellen Pace and Patricia Schmuck are on the faculty of Lewis and Clark College; Susan Moscato is a professor of nursing at the University of Portland; Penny Poplin Gosetti teaches at University of Toledo; and Kasi Fuller is an educational consultant and evaluator.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750709989

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