This book argues that educators and the general public have become complacent about girls education as a consequence of the more recent fuss about problems for boys. After an analysis of persistent disquiet about girls lifestyles, it uses theories of gender and education to demonstrate that girls are being produced in contradictory ways in current schooling. Many girls develop a sense of themselves through close connection with friendship groups but schooling processes typically require them to adopt the position of competitors in the end-of-school rankings and to act out their individualized...
This book argues that educators and the general public have become complacent about girls education as a consequence of the more recent fuss about pro...