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What did Stanworth find regarding gender representation in education?

  1. Males were seen as less capable than females

  2. Females received more attention in the classroom

  3. Senior educational positions were predominantly held by men

  4. Females had equal representation in all subjects

The correct answer is: Senior educational positions were predominantly held by men

The response indicating that senior educational positions were predominantly held by men aligns with Stanworth's findings, which highlight the gender disparities within educational leadership. This emphasizes the ongoing issue of gender inequality in positions of authority and decision-making within educational institutions. The other options fail to capture the essence of Stanworth's research. For instance, while males being perceived as less capable than females goes against traditional stereotypes in educational settings, it does not reflect the findings regarding the professional landscape. Similarly, the idea that females received more attention in classrooms could be true in certain contexts, but it does not address the leadership roles that were investigated. Lastly, the notion that females had equal representation in all subjects overlooks the variations in subject choice and the historical context of gendered expectations, which Stanworth's analysis would have highlighted. Overall, the emphasis is on the continuation of male dominance in senior roles within education as a significant aspect of gender representation.