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Anxious girls and laid-back boys: teachers' and study counsellors' gendered perceptions of students

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Efforts to reach gender equality in education in Finland have been extensive. Both teacher education and policy documents for schools have focused on gender equality and gender-neutral treatment of students. The aim of this study is to explore if and how these efforts are manifested in upper secondary school teachers' and study counsellors' perceptions of students' self-belief, academic emotions, study habits and behaviour at school. Twenty-three interviews were conducted and analysed qualitatively through inductive content analysis. The results revealed that teachers and study counsellors perceive that girls' low self-belief and high achievement expectations affected their academic performance, while boys' insecurity or need for support was rarely mentioned. The teachers ascribed the students several gender-stereotypical attributes: girls were perceived as diligent and hard-working while boys were perceived as being indifferent towards school and achievements. The implications of these results for students' self-belief and for teacher education are discussed.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftCambridge Journal of Education
Volym50
Nummer2
Sidor (från-till)185-199
Antal sidor15
ISSN0305-764X
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 3 mars 2020
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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