Routledge International Handbook of Gender Beliefs, Stereotype Threat, and Teacher Expectations

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Routledge International Handbook of Gender Beliefs, Stereotype Threat, and Teacher Expectations

Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Psychology of gender Social, group or collective psychology Moral and social purpose of education Educational psychology Counselling and care of students Educational administration and organization

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Collection: Routledge International Handbooks of Education

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th December 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781003808138


The Routledge International Handbook of Gender Beliefs, Stereotype Threat, and Teacher Expectations presents, for the first time, the work of leading researchers exploring the synergies and interrelationships between these fields, and provides a catalytic platform for advancing theory, practice, policy and research from an integrated perspective.

An understanding of how gender beliefs, stereotype threat, and teacher expectations interrelate is vital to creating safe, equitable, and encouraging learning spaces. The collection summarises how gender beliefs, stereotype threat, and teacher expectations act in association to influence gendered student achievement, engagement, and self-beliefs, and suggests ways toward rectifying their negative effects. The chapters are organised into four sections:

Gender Beliefs, Identity, Stereotypes, and Student Futures

Stereotype Threat

Teacher Expectations

Synergies and Solutions

By examining synergies and solutions shared between the three fields, this book creates more meaningful, consistent, and permanent approaches to achieving gender identity safety, gendered scholastic equity, well-being, and positive futures for students.

This comprehensive publication brings together cutting-edge research at the intersection of gender beliefs, stereotype threat, and teacher expectations. It is an essential reference for researchers and postgraduate students in education and gender studies as well as educational, social, and developmental psychology.

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