| Term | Definition |
|
JWB Douglas |
Parents willing to support sons more financially |
|
Paul Willis |
"Lads" accept failure and rebel |
|
Dale Spender |
Only sepnt 38% of her time with the girls |
|
Molfese |
Brain scans on neonate girls |
|
Abraham |
Maths books extremely male dominated |
|
The Future is female |
Boys praised each other for fooling about and causing amusement |
|
Michelle Stanworth |
Teachers found it hard to remember girls' names and suggested only marriage for most of them |
|
Lesley Best |
Pre-school books conveyed too narrow sex roles |
|
Sue Sharpe |
Women's priority list moving from marriage to careers |
|
Gay Randall |
Practical work in labatories dominated by boys |
|
Gay Randall |
Girls had more contact time with teachers |
|
Fiona Norman |
Early socialisation, girls given dolls, boys given construction toys benefiting their assertiveness |
|
Alison Kelly |
Science lessons dominated by boys and examples relating to them e.g. football |
|
Lawrie and Brown |
Girls taught in a single sex school had more confidence in maths |
|
Mitsos and Browne |
Leisure habbits, girls read and talk gaining linguistic skills |