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1 Education and Gender Hi guys! You are at the revision programme for Education and Gender. Click on the picture on the left to enter!!

2 Welcome! This programme should be used to help guide your revision. Use it to test your knowledge and identify areas which you need to improve on. Good luck! Click on me at any time to come back to this page! Click on me to go to the next question!

3 Question 1: Up until the 1980s, who was doing better in school? (click on the answer to reveal whether you are correct) Girls Boys

4 Question 2: In Dale Spender’s study ‘Invisible Women’ (1983) she found which three things to be true.... (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) Boys received over 60% of teachers’ time Boys got away with insulting and abusive comments Girls were favoured in the classroom Boys’ and girls’ work was judged by different standards Boys disrupted the class more than girls Teachers showed no favouritism in the classroom

5 Question 3: Dale Spender believed girls would only stand a fair chance if... (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) They were in single sex education They behaved similarly to boys They were given extra tuition

6 Question 4: In Sue Sharpe’s study ‘Just Like a Girl’ (1976) she found that girls priorities were what? (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) love, marriage, husbands, children, jobs and careers getting a good job beauty, fashion and attracting men

7 Question 5: When Sue Sharpe repeated this study in 1994, what did she find? (click on the picture to reveal whether you are correct) Girls’ priorities had changed to: getting a job, career and being able to support themselves

8 Question 6: What is patriarchy? (click on the question mark to reveal whether you are correct) power and authority held by males In the past this ideology was an obstacle to many women doing well in school and the labour market

9 Question 7: G.I.S.T stands for what? (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) Girls into Science and Technology Girls Incentive to Stand Tall Girls in School Together

10 Question 8: Mitsos and Browne (1998) argued that girls are better at coursework that boys because... (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) Boys play more sport Girls have more positive role models Girls are more organised and conscientious Boys are better at mathematics

11 Question 9: Boys are more likely to be excluded from school than girls. What percentage of exclusions from schools in 2008/09 were boys? (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) 38% 89% 55% 78%

12 Question 10: In Paul Willis’ study ‘Learning to Labour’ (1977), why did the ‘lads’ believe education was unimportant and irrelevant to them? (click on the answers to reveal whether you are correct) Because they were underachieving Because they wanted to go into manual labour jobs Because they were very intelligent

13 Well done!! You have reached the end of the questions on Education and Gender! You should now have a clearer idea of what you need to focus your revision on. Click ‘escape’ on your keyboard to exit this programme and return to the website for more revision tools!!


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