Persistently cheeky, disruptive, even aggressive boys can be found in
classrooms everywhere, as can the victims of bullying. These boys'
behaviours often pose a problem to themselves as well as to others. As
the hotly contested debates about boys' education swirl around them,
what can teachers actually do to improve boys' performance in the
classroom? Teaching Boys provides a practical framework for teachers
to improve boys' education in ways that are appropriate for their
school context and also sustainable. Drawing on intensive research in
classrooms where innovative teachers are achieving good outcomes with
boys, Keddie and Mills show how other teachers can learn from their
success. They acknowledge that there are no simple solutions, but show
that what teachers do in the classroom really does matter. They
emphasise the importance of understanding the impact of dominant and
subversive masculinities at all levels of schooling, on both boys and
girls. 'What is original about this book is that it marries theory and
practice in a way that speaks to the everyday realities and concerns
of teachers who work with boys in schools' Associate Professor Wayne
Martino, The University of Western Ontario 'What is impressive about
Teaching Boys is the way in which Keddie and Mills pull together the
best research on boys and schooling with the best research on
pedagogies.' Professor Bob Lingard, The University of Edinburgh
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Developing classroom practices that work
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000247633
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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