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Busting the myth of gender bias: views from men and women primary-school trainees and teachers
Authors:Malini Mistry  Krishan Sood
Institution:1. School of Education, University of Bedfordshire, Polhill Avenue, Bedford MK41 9EA, UK;2. School of Education, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Campus, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK
Abstract:We explore the ideology associated with gender equality that despite primary schools and initial teacher education (ITE) institutions doing all they can to recruit men into primary education, a huge gender imbalance still exists. We frame our study around the notions of gender equality and professional responsibility. Using a multi-case study approach, this inquiry examined views of men and women from 12 English primary schools and one ITE institution regarding the cause and effect of gender bias. Findings show a differentially large gender gap in the sample schools and that there is good practice where schools are successful in attracting and retaining men teachers. Implications of these findings suggest that leaders in primary schools need to take a more active role to help change and shape the perceptions of men teachers in education. We conclude that leaders also need to help close the teacher gender gap in schools and ITE institutions through collaborative dialogue.
Keywords:gender  men  women  primary education
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