
The GELS Network is hosted by the Gender and Education Association to help connect up schools with non-governmental organisations who are working to promote gender equalities in education across England and Wales.

In the 1990s a panic started about boys’ ‘underachievement’ in North America, Australia, the UK and some other parts of Western Europe. Researchers in the Gender and Education Association take a critical feminist approach to the issue of boys’ underachievement.

The purpose of the Network is to provide web-based support on writing with impact for the international gender and education community of doctoral students and emerging researchers. It will offer advice, support and resources on writing with impact in a range of different writing genres and formats.

AGENDA is a free online resource for educational practitioners who want to support children and young people to explore ideas around equality, inclusivity, children’s rights and social justice. It helps to the causes and consequences of violence against girls and women, homophobia and transphobia.
