Lads and Ladettes
- Synopsis
- What motivates laddish behaviour? Are girls becoming more laddish? And if so, why? In this video resource, Carolyn Jackson talks about the origins, methodologies, findings and the implications of her work into these contemporary issues for teachers and schools.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Year of release
- 2009
- Subjects
- Education
- Keywords
- girls’ education; schools; secondary education; gender differences; boys’ education
Credits
- Director
- Carolyn Jackson
Distribution Formats
- Type
- DVD
- Format
- Region 2 PAL
- Price
- £69.00
- Availability
- Sale
- Duration/Size
- 28 minutes
- Year
- 2014
Production Company
- Name
Online Classroom
- admin@onlineclassroom.tv
- Web
- http://onlineclassroom.tv/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 0117 929 1924
- Fax
- 0117 930 4345
- Address
- c/o Classroom Video
St Thomas Court
Thomas Lane
Bristol
BS1 6JG - Notes
- Producer and distributor of audiovisual resources in humanities subjects, made in consultation with teachers. Particularly strong in AS and A2 sociology and psychology, but also covering business studies, sports studies, health & social care, history, crime & deviance, critical thinking and religious studies. The more recent programmes, produced under the Online Classroom name, are 5-10 minute shorts on topics, methods and key studies, rather than the earlier, more structured, longer programmes produced under the name Halovine. Sale.
Distributor
- Name
Classroom Video
- Notes
- NB Classroom Video ceased trading in January 2015. Potential customers are directed to DVD sales enquiries are directed to sales@boultonhawker.co.uk and are asked to note that not all third party, or proprietary content which includes videos produced by VEA, Classroom Video, Online Classroom and Training Point will be available from Boulton Hawker. Streaming customers are asked to be aware that: All current licences will remain active for the duration of their license period (including embed links and clips that you have created) No streaming licence can be renewed after the existing license period has lapsed Classroom Video’s parent company VEA will manage existing streaming licences from a technical and administrative perspective. For all enquiries please contact support@vea.com.au
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