Boys and Schooling in the Early Years

Author:   Paul Connolly (Queens University, Belfast)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415298414


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 July 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Boys and Schooling in the Early Years


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Boys' underachievement in education has now become a global concern, taxing the minds of governments across the Western world. Boys and Schooling in the Early Years represents the first major study of its kind to focus specifically on young boys and achievement. It makes a powerful argument for the need to begin tackling the problem of boys' lower educational performance in the early years. This book includes one of the most detailed and up-to-date analyses of national evidence regarding gender differences in educational achievement - from the early years through to the end of compulsory schooling. Together with original and in-depth case studies that vividly capture the differing experiences and perspectives of 5-6 year old boys, the book sets out the nature of the problems facing them in education and highlights a number of practical ways in which these issues can begin to be addressed. This is essential reading for all those working in the early years, who are concerned about boys' lower levels of achievement, and want to know what they can do about it.

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Author:   Paul Connolly (Queens University, Belfast)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780415298414


ISBN 10:   0415298415
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 July 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<p>'This book is a welcome antidote to those offering teaching tips on raising boys' achievement ... [and] is accessible and clearly written ... It is of particular importance in that it is one of the few books that directly explores how predominant approaches to early years pedagogy forecloses opportunities to confront gender-stereotypical behaviours.' - International Journal of Early Years Education <p>'Paul Connolly's book appears as a welcome and refreshing addition to the burgeoning literature on the subject. It is to be hoped that teachers will take up his suggestion for working with young boys in the 'Critical Gender Zone', working in school and with parents to challenge dominant forms of masculinity that limit engagement and learning.' - ECR Book Reviews <p>'His (Connolly's) work is a model of well structured clearly reported research.' <p>- Elaine Millard, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Sheffield


"'This book is a welcome antidote to those offering ""teaching tips"" on ""raising boys' achievement"" ... [and] is accessible and clearly written ... It is of particular importance in that it is one of the few books that directly explores how predominant approaches to early years pedagogy forecloses opportunities to confront gender-stereotypical behaviours.' - International Journal of Early Years Education 'Paul Connolly's book appears as a welcome and refreshing addition to the burgeoning literature on the subject. It is to be hoped that teachers will take up his suggestion for working with young boys in the 'Critical Gender Zone', working in school and with parents to challenge dominant forms of masculinity that limit engagement and learning.' - ECR Book Reviews 'His (Connolly's) work is a model of well structured clearly reported research.' - Elaine Millard, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Sheffield 'This book is a welcome antidote to those offering ""teaching tips"" on ""raising boys' achievement"" ... [and] is accessible and clearly written ... It is of particular importance in that it is one of the few books that directly explores how predominant approaches to early years pedagogy forecloses opportunities to confront gender-stereotypical behaviours.' - International Journal of Early Years Education 'Paul Connolly's book appears as a welcome and refreshing addition to the burgeoning literature on the subject. It is to be hoped that teachers will take up his suggestion for working with young boys in the 'Critical Gender Zone', working in school and with parents to challenge dominant forms of masculinity that limit engagement and learning.' - ECR Book Reviews 'His (Connolly's) work is a model of well structured clearly reported research.' - Elaine Millard, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Sheffield"


<p>'This book is a welcome antidote to those offering teaching tips on raising boys' achievement ... [and] is accessible and clearly written ... It is of particular importance in that it is one of the few books that directly explores how predominant approaches to early years pedagogy forecloses opportunities to confront gender-stereotypical behaviours.' - International Journal of Early Years Education<p>'Paul Connolly's book appears as a welcome and refreshing addition to the burgeoning literature on the subject. It is to be hoped that teachers will take up his suggestion for working with young boys in the 'Critical Gender Zone', working in school and with parents to challenge dominant forms of masculinity that limit engagement and learning.' - ECR Book Reviews<p>'His (Connolly's) work is a model of well structured clearly reported research.'<p>- Elaine Millard, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, University of Sheffield


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Paul Connolly is Reader in Education at Queen's University, Belfast.

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