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The Gender Representations of Three Literacy Teachers

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The content of this book is part of a research project that aimed to verify the gender representations of three literacy teachers, and to analyse the effects of these representations on the production of children's gendered identities. The methodological procedures used to produce the information were: interviews with three teachers who work in the early years of primary school and observation, with a field notebook, of the classes where these teachers worked. The concepts of gender, representation, identity and difference from the post-structuralist field of Cultural Studies were used in the analyses. The argument developed in this study is that the teachers' gender representations produce differences between boys and girls with implications for the production of the lessons taught, the activities carried out at school, the games played by the children and the way the teachers understand and talk about the children's reading and writing performance.

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Si è laureata in Pedagogia presso l'UFMG e sta studiando per un master in Child Studies presso l'Università di Minho in Portogallo. È membro del gruppo di studio e ricerca sui curricula e le culture (GECC) presso la FaE/UFMG e studia temi legati ai curricula, alle culture, al genere, all'identità, all'alfabetizzazione e all'educazione inclusiva.

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Authors Claudiane de Souza Almeida
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207217939
ISBN 9786207217939
No. of pages 52
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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