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    Sending gossoons to be made oul mollies of: Rule 127(b) and the feminisation of teaching in Ireland

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    Ní Bhroimeil, Úna. (2006) “‘Sending gossoons to be made oul’ mollies of’: Rule 127(b) and the feminisation of teaching in Ireland”, Irish Educational Studies, 25 (01), 35-51.
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    2006
    Author
    Ní Bhroiméil, Úna
    Peer Reviewed
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    Ní Bhroimeil, Úna. (2006) “‘Sending gossoons to be made oul’ mollies of’: Rule 127(b) and the feminisation of teaching in Ireland”, Irish Educational Studies, 25 (01), 35-51.
    Abstract
    This article examines a decision known as Rule 127(b), taken in 1905 by the National Commissioners for Education in Ireland. The rule raised concerns about the displacement of male teachers and their replacement with poorly paid and sometimes untrained females. It appeared to condone the sexual division of labour with women teaching in infant schools and is regarded as having hastened the feminisation of the teaching profession in Ireland. Through the study of contemporaneous sources, this article considers whether Rule 127(b) contributed to the supplanting of male teachers by female teachers and focuses specifically on the reaction of the members of the teaching profession to the rule.
    Keywords
    Rule 127(b)
    Education
    Ireland
    women
    Teaching
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis
    Rights
    This is an electronic version of an article published in Irish Educational Studies © 2006 Copyright Educational Studies Association of Ireland; Irish Educational Studies is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03323310600597543
    DOI
    http://doi.org/10.1080/03323310600597543
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1980
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