Teachers’ perceptions of gender and academic achievement: Gender Stereotypes among teachers in single-gender schools in Kazakhstan

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2020

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Kalilayeva, Shakhrizada

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Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education

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Single-gender education is considered to have a positive impact on student achievement and is an alternative form of education to co-educational settings. In Kazakhstan, single-gender education is well established with schools such as “Bilim-Innovation” lyceums and provides full engagement of both genders in all curriculum subjects. However, for some time, the research has attempted to address common myths concerning gender-related stereotypes and the academic achievement of boys and girls in certain subjects. These common myths still persist today and may influence the practices of teachers and how they perceive the academic potential of their students. The present study examined attitudes of ten single-gender school teachers in Kazakhstan towards single-gender education and their beliefs about how they feel gender may affect students’ academic achievements in single-gender schools .....

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single-gender education, single-sex schools, single-gender schools, teachers, stereotypes, academic achievement

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