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    Davison, Kevin (8)
    Frank, Blye (3)McCauley, Veronica (3)Domegan, Christine (2)Heinz, Manuela (1)... View MoreSubjectEducation (3)Gender (2)Ireland (2)Masculinities (2)Science education (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2017 (2)2004 - 2009 (6)TypeArticle (5)Book chapter (2)Report (1)

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    Innovative initiatives: targeting the declining science enrollments in Ireland 

    Davison, Kevin; McCauley, Veronica; Sullivan, Kevin (The New Zealand Annual Review of Education, 2006)
    At the time of economic growth in Ireland, declining numbers of students enrolling in the sciences is emerging as an educational concern. Using a 2002 Government of Ireland commissioned report on science: The Task Force ...
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    Texting gender and body as a distant/ced memory: an autobiographical account of bodies, masculinities and schooling 

    Davison, Kevin (The Journal Of Curriculum Theorizing, 2004)
    Researchers, many of whom have come from a feminist perspective, have used autobiographical approaches to highlight issues of inequity and to centre the experiences of women where historically such experiences have been ...
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    Realising the management challenges for science communication outreach: a Social marketing perspective 

    Domegan, Christine; McCauley, Veronica; Davison, Kevin (2010)
    Social marketing recognises that neither government nor education alone can solve the growing range of complex and multifaceted social policy issues facing societies around the world. Social marketing is about behavioural ...
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    Contradictions and tensions of the practice of masculinities in school: interrogating embodiment and 'good buddy talk' 

    Kehler, Michael; Davison, Kevin; Frank, Blye (Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 2005)
    Masculinity, and gender more broadly, has been theorised as a series of performative and discursive acts (Butler, 1990) which are constituted contextually and culturally. Not only are masculinities enacted differently ...
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    Masculinities and femininities and secondary schooling: the case for a gender analysis in the postmodern condition 

    Davison, Kevin; Frank, Blye (Sage, 2006)
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    A review of science outreach strategies north and south: with some recommendations for improvement 

    Davison, Kevin; Domegan, Christine; McCauley, Veronica (Centre for Cross Border Studies, 2006)
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    Sexualities, genders, bodies and sport: changing practices of inequity 

    Davison, Kevin; Frank, Blye (Oxford University Press Canada, 2007)
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    Sexualities of initial teacher education applicants in the Republic of Ireland: Addressing the hidden dimension of diversity in teaching 

    Heinz, Manuela; Keane, Elaine; Davison, Kevin (Taylor & Francis, 2017-11-08)
    While research and policy recommendations internationally have pointed to the need to diversify teaching populations with regard to ethnicity, social class background and, to a lesser extent, dis/ability, there is a paucity ...
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