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ID161642
Title ProperGender understandings among teachers and students
Other Title Informationdiscourses From Delhi
LanguageENG
AuthorAnand, Meenu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Gender issues are of paramount interest in school education in India, but questions remain about what girls and boys actually learn about gender once they are in school. Are schools really places where teachers effectively combat traditional gender stereotypes among students? Relying on primary research in schools in Delhi, this article examines teachers’ biases and stereotypes regarding gender issues. Comparing this grassroots reality to the opinions on masculinity and femininity held by children in the same schools, the article identifies a need for more focused teacher education. The persistent gaps between tall claims about improved gender awareness, ambitious promises in policies and existing ground realities pose significant educational challenges for India, especially with regard to methods of promoting consciousness about gender-related issues in all domains of education.
`In' analytical Note
South Asia Research Vol. 38, No.3; Nov 2018: p.307-326
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2018-10 38, 3
Key WordsState ;  Education ;  India ;  Gender ;  Masculinity ;  Teachers ;  Schools ;  Sustainable Development Goals ;  Equality/Equity