Gender context matters: The hidden gender equality problem of school democracy

Q3 Social Sciences
Johanna Jormfeldt
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The aim of this article was to examine how gender and gender context affect students’ experiences of democracy in upper secondary school. The study was based on survey responses from about 1500 students. The students’ experiences of school democracy were operationalized as a collective deliberative communication among fellow students and teachers. Three different explanatory factors were considered: the significance of gender, gender context and the gendered content of the educational programmes. The results showed that a higher share of male students in a class is associated with poorer experiences of democracy. However, educational programmes with a traditional male content were proven favourable regarding school democracy. Since the gender context has one effect and the contents of the education programme affects in the opposite direction, the analytical separation of the variables was necessary to reveal the hidden equality problem of school democracy. Gender context does matter.
性别语境至关重要:学校民主中隐藏的性别平等问题
本文的目的是研究性别和性别背景如何影响高中学生的民主体验。这项研究是基于对1500名学生的调查。学生对学校民主的体验被运作为同学和老师之间的集体协商交流。审议了三个不同的解释因素:性别的重要性、性别背景和教育方案的性别内容。结果显示,一个班级中男生比例越高,民主经历越差。然而,以传统男性为内容的教育方案证明有利于学校民主。由于性别背景具有一种影响,而教育方案的内容具有相反的影响,因此有必要对变量进行分析分离,以揭示学校民主中隐藏的平等问题。性别背景确实很重要。
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Citizenship Teaching and Learning
Citizenship Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Citizenship Teaching & Learning is published in partnership with the Children’s Identity and Citizenship in Europe Association (CiCea). Citizenship Teaching & Learning is global in scope, exploring issues of social and moral responsibility, community involvement and political literacy. It is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that advances academic and professional understandings within a broad characterization of education, focusing on a wide range of issues including identity, diversity, equality and social justice within social, moral, political and cultural contexts.
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