Gender Differences in Teacher Response to School Inspection |
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Authors: | Nicola Brimblecombe Michael Ormston Marian Shaw |
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Affiliation: | School of Education , Oxford Brookes University , Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1HX, UK |
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Abstract: | Teachers’ responses to inspection were investigated using a questionnaire survey of a random sample of 821 secondary school teachers who had undergone a full OFSTED inspection and in‐depth interviews with a further 35 teachers. The research found that inspection causes additional stress and that female teachers, regardless of level of seniority, felt more nervous about inspection than male teachers. Both male and female teachers felt more nervous when an inspector of a different gender to themselves was observing them in the classroom. Teachers’ affective responses to inspection alter their behavioural ones, thus affecting the resultant picture not only of the school itself but also of schools in this country‐‐a picture on which future advice and policy may be based. Explanations for gender differences are sought using the frameworks of stress and power differentials. |
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