School coexistence and learning in adolescence from a gender perspective

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Diaz-Aguado Jalon, Maria Jose [1 ]
Martin Seoane, Gema [1 ]
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[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Psicol, Madrid 28006, Spain
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DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SEX-DIFFERENCES; CHILDREN; VALUES;
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B84 [心理学];
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School coexistence and learning in adolescence from a gender perspective. This article reviews recent research about academic learning and school coexistence in adolescence from a gender perspective. It focuses on the research developed by the Preventive Psychology research group (UCM), specially the results from the Spanish National Study of School Coexistence using a sample of 22,247 secondary school students. Research shows that girls are overrepresented in positive indicators whereas boys are in negative indicators, not only in academic adjustment but also in school coexistence. Girls' better academic achievement can be explained by their higher tendency to overcome sexism: they identify with traditional masculinity values (such as success orientation) without giving up traditional femininity values (such as empathy). Based on this, the following conclusions are reached: 1) to extend the advantages of equality also to men; 2) to emphasize that sharing academic contexts and activities is necessary but sufficient to construct equality; and lastly, 3) to improve school coexistence, it is necessary to adopt a integrative gender approach to prevent any kind of violence, including violence against women.
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