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Jason Larocque – ProQuest LLC, 2024
There is a gap in research about the gender identity and gender experience of men leading all-boys middle-schools. In addition, there has been little work done exploring the link between the inner lives of male school leaders, their level of burnout or satisfaction, and the impacts on their school leadership. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Males, Gender Issues, Masculinity, Sex Role
Ingram, Katherine; Davis, Jordan; Espelage, Dorothy L.; Hatchel, Tyler; Merrin, Gabriel Joey; Aksoy, Cagil Torgal; Valido, Alberto – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Bystander intervention has been identified as an effective strategy to resolve bullying incidents. Research suggests that student willingness to intervene (WTI) is a robust predictor of bystander intervention. Toxic masculinity is "the constellation of socially regressive male traits that serve to foster domination, the devaluation of women,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Intervention, Males, Masculinity
Shakila Singh; Sherri Lee Gopaldass David – Perspectives in Education, 2024
Boys have been identified as the main perpetrators of school violence and bullying, evoking debates on masculinities. However, boys are not always the active producers of violence. This article examines the ways in which primary school boys who otherwise denounce violence explain their participation in it. The data draw from a more extensive…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Males, Student Diversity, Blacks
Horton, Paul – Gender and Education, 2019
This article considers the ways in which school bullying is both gendered and embodied. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in two lower-secondary schools in northern Vietnam, the article focuses on the experiences of one ninth-grade boy, who was regularly bullied by his classmates, and whose experiences of bullying appeared to be embodied…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Bullying, Masculinity
Stahl, Garth; Scholes, Laura; McDonald, Sarah; Mills, Reece; Comber, Barbara – Research Papers in Education, 2023
The fields of science and literacy education continue to be shaped by pervasive gender inequality. Previous research has documented how the formation of a 'science identity' is contingent on access to science capital while research in literacy education continues to highlight how boys struggle in their literacy acquisition. Despite a robust…
Descriptors: Males, Scientific Literacy, Place Based Education, Masculinity
McDonald, Sarah – English in Australia, 2019
Boys have long been positioned as marginalised participants in the education system, where categorical notions of boys as failing and girls as achieving persist. These ideas have played out strongly in western societies in the areas of literacy and reading, with a convergence of boys and literacy 'crises'. While it has been documented that some…
Descriptors: Males, Literacy, Masculinity, Web Sites
Singh, Michael V. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
Popular discourses surrounding male teachers of color can serve to reify confining and problematic notions of masculinity in schools. Taking a critical approach to the study of gender and race, this article highlights the ways schools reproduce specifically Latino male identity through the cultural expectations of Latino male educators, as well as…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Males, Masculinity, Middle School Students
Guadalupe, Tasha; Curtner-Smith, Matthew D. – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2019
A limited amount of research indicates that when teachers purposefully invite students to negotiate the physical education curriculum, students have a more equitable experience. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of purposefully negotiating the curriculum on one boys' physical education class. A second purpose was to…
Descriptors: Males, Middle School Students, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
Huerta, Adrian H. – Online Submission, 2018
Latino boys and young men often carry the debt of violence into different spaces. This invisible trauma manifests into disruptive behaviors in schools. It is well documented that violence in urban communities and schools has received significant attention from researchers, but little attention has been paid to Latino male youth as individuals and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Violence, Resilience (Psychology), Hispanic American Students
Martinez, Eligio, Jr. – Middle Grades Review, 2018
Some assert that middle school should be the stage in an individual's educational trajectory where they begin to make plans for the future. For many young men of color, middle school becomes a stage where they begin to get off track academically. This is the story of Escobar Cruz, a young Latino male student, and his navigation through the 7th…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, Hispanic American Students, Masculinity
Givens, Jarvis R.; Nasir, Na'ilah; ross, kihana; de Royston, Maxine McKinney – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2016
This paper examines the process by which stereotypical mainstream representations of black males (as hard, as anti-school, and as disconnected from the domestic sphere) were reimagined in all-black, all-male manhood development classes for 9th graders in urban public high schools. Findings show that instructors debunked stereotypes and created new…
Descriptors: Males, African Americans, Ethnic Stereotypes, Racial Bias
Huysamer, C.; Lemmer, E. M. – South African Journal of Education, 2013
Hazing, associated with initiation, aims at taking newcomers from novice status to a status of functional and acknowledged members of a new group. However, the process is often dangerous, injurious, and usually secretive. Hazing may occur as an unauthorised component of institutionally sanctioned orientation programmes commonly held for new…
Descriptors: Males, Single Sex Schools, Secondary School Students, Grade 8
Cabezas Galicia, Luis Leonardo; Camacho Posada, María Fernanda; Florez Fernández, Leidy Milena – HOW, 2012
This article reports a case study conducted at a school in Bogotá. It was based on constructivist and poststructuralist frameworks that viewed gender positioning as a social construction in foreign language learning contexts (Baxter, 2003; Sunderland, 1992; Tannen, 1996). Aiming to understand how ninth grade gender positioning is constructed, and…
Descriptors: Males, Females, English (Second Language), Grade 9
Nasir, Na'Ilah Suad; Ross, Kihana Miraya; McKinney de Royston, Maxine; Givens, Jarvis; Bryant, Jalessa N. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this empirical study, the authors draw on classroom observations and interviews with twenty-three Black male ninth graders in an urban district to focus on the nature of disciplinary practices in an all-Black, all-male manhood development class. While scholars have identified the "discipline gap" as a salient aspect of the experience…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Student Behavior, African American Students, Males
Martino, Wayne; Lingard, Bob; Mills, Martin – Gender and Education, 2004
This paper explores the effects of specific teacher threshold knowledges about boys and gender on the implementation of a so-called 'boy friendly' curriculum at one junior secondary high school in Australia. Through semi-structured interviews with selected staff at the school, it examines the normalizing assumptions and 'truth claims' about boys,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Teacher Characteristics, Curriculum Development