Introduction
School Work: Gender and the Cultural Construction of Teaching (the series on school reform) offers an insightful exploration into how gender influences the teaching profession. Authored by Sari Knopp Biklen, this book delves deep into the nuances of education reform and societal expectations.
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Key Features
- Comprehensive analysis of gender roles in teaching
- Insightful commentary on cultural impacts
- Critical examination of school reform theories
Specs
- Format: eBook Kindle
- Publisher: Teachers College Press
- Publication Date: June 15, 1995
- Number Of Pages: 224 pages
Pros & Cons
Pros
- In-depth exploration of gender issues in education
- Well-researched and academically rigorous
- Relevance to ongoing school reform discussions
Cons
- May be dense for those unfamiliar with educational studies
- Focus on a specific time period might limit some readers’ engagement
Who It’s For
- Educators interested in gender dynamics
- Researchers studying education reform
- Students and academics in social sciences
Pricing & Value
Current price: 15,44 € (subject to change). This comprehensive book offers excellent value for educators and researchers seeking a nuanced understanding of the cultural construction of teaching.
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