Boys Don’t Try? Rethinking Masculinity in Schools

In schools, a significant problem persists: many boys struggle with academic performance, disinterest in studies, mental health issues, and sexist attitudes. "Boys Don't Try?" by Matt Pinkett and Mark Roberts argues for a rethink in school efforts to support boys. The book explores research on anxiety, behaviour, prompting reflection on defining masculinity. It provides practical strategies for immediate impact, urging teachers and leaders to ensure equal success for male students.

Author: Matt Pinkett & Mark Roberts

Publisher: Routledge

Link (affiliate): amazon.co.uk

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