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The Gender Question In Education

Theory, Pedagogy, And Politics

Contributors

By Ann Diller

By Barbara Houston

By Kathryn Pauly Morgan

By Maryann Ayim

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$45.00

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $45.00

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In this innovative book, four prominent philosophers of education introduce readers to the central debates about the role of gender in educational practice, policymaking, and theory. More a record of a continuing conversation than a statement of a fixed point of view, The Gender Question in Education enables students and practicing teachers to think through to their own conclusions and to add their own voices to the conversation.Throughout, the authors emphasize the value of a gender-sensitive perspective on educational issues and the relevance of an ethics of care for educational practice. Among the topics discussed are feminist pedagogy, gender freedom in public education, androgyny, sex education, multiculturalism, the inclusive curriculum, and the educational significance of an ethics of care.The multiauthor, dialogic structure of this book provides unusual breadth and cohesiveness as well as a forum for the exchange of ideas, making it both an ideal introduction to gender analysis in education and a model for more advanced students of gender issues.

On Sale
Mar 1, 1996
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Avalon Publishing
ISBN-13
9780813325637

Ann Diller

About the Author

Ann Diller is professor of education at the University of New Hampshire. Barbara Houston is professor of education at the University of New Hampshire. Kathryn Pauly Morgan is professor of philosophy, women’s studies, and bioethics at the University of Toronto. Maryann Ayim is professor of education at the University of Western Ontario.

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