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Luis Herskovic; Josefina Silva – Educational Studies, 2024
Although it is well documented that women are under-represented in STEM majors, the causes of this under-representation in different contexts are less clear. This article studies the relevance of absolute and relative performance in high school courses on STEM field enrollment when entering college in Chile. We use administrative countrywide data…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Students, Decision Making, STEM Education
Maria Evagorou; Blanca Puig; Dury Bayram; Hedvika Janeckova – European Union, 2024
Despite significant advances in STEM education and a growing emphasis on gender equality in research and policy circles, women across Europe remain under-represented in STEM careers and among graduates majoring in STEM related fields. This report aims to consolidate current research findings, policy analyses and best practices in relation to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Gender Differences, Gender Issues, Foreign Countries
Bernhagen, Lindsay; Gravett, Emily – To Improve the Academy, 2017
Against a backdrop of other professional arenas, including higher education, this article examines the field of educational development--who we are (mostly women) and what we do (care, service, and emotional labor)--through the lens of gender. While we suggest that educational development may provide a positive counterexample to the male dominance…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Females, Higher Education, Gender Issues
Brabazon, Tara; Schulz, Sam – Gender and Education, 2020
Global neoliberalism is allowing manifold social inequalities to intensify under the 'fair' and neutral language of the market. On the eve of International Women's Day 2017, the statue "Fearless Girl" was installed facing Wall Street's iconic "Charging Bull," drawing to attention the ongoing gendered nature of these dynamics.…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Females, Women Administrators, Higher Education
Lam, Megan – General Music Today, 2018
This article discusses how the scarcity of female representation in music history curriculums, music textbooks, and traditional classical music repertoire affects student aspirations for professional careers in music and the way in which students relate to the music. The role of political issues and social movements in the classroom, such as those…
Descriptors: Females, Music Education, Disproportionate Representation, Gender Issues
Lester, Jaime; Klein, Carrie – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2017
This chapter provides a portrait of the overrepresentation of women in community colleges and introduces contemporary research on men and masculinity to argue the need for more inclusive conceptualizations of gender issues.
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Females, Disproportionate Representation, Community Colleges
Greenhalgh-Spencer, Heather – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
Within the digital workforce, women are disappearing. While there are many factors that could be "blamed" for this phenomenon, this article takes issue with the sexist and patriarchal discourses that are deployed within the digital workforce. In many ways, sexist discourses are taken for granted within the digital workplace; and in that…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Bias, Females, Discourse Analysis
Morley, Alyssa – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
Concerns about the academic performance of students from marginalized groups underscore calls for students to be taught by teachers of similar racial, ethnic, or gender identities (e.g., Miller, 2018). In sub-Saharan Africa, projects enlist women teachers as role models for girls in an effort to redress persistent gender disparities in education.…
Descriptors: Role Models, Educational Change, Females, Developing Nations
Green, Dari; Pulley, Tifanie; Jackson, Melinda; Martin, Lori Latrice; Fasching-Varner, Kenneth J. – Gender and Education, 2018
The number of Black females enrolled in colleges and universities has grown in recent years, particularly at predominately white institutions (PWIs). Currently, research on the rise of Black females at PWIs is limited and fails to adequately address the emotional, social, and mental well-being of these students. Recent studies also largely ignore…
Descriptors: African American Students, Graduate Students, Institutional Characteristics, Feminism
Tonso, Karen L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Tonso's commentary on Sinnes and Løken's paper links what they found to empirical research done in science and engineering career settings. Sinnes and Løken's findings are a welcome addition to a literature dedicated to pointing out, yet again, some of the reasons we have made so little progress reversing gender inequities in the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Change, Females, Gender Issues
Peeters, J.; Rohrmann, T.; Emilsen, K. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2015
Social attitudes about male participation in the upbringing of children have changed considerably over the past few decades. Men are now seen as important for children's development and learning. Research from many countries worldwide shows that in early childhood care and education (ECEC), male workers are welcomed by female colleagues and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Males, Sex Fairness, Disproportionate Representation
Curtis, Bruce – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2016
This article explores ways the Performance-based Research Fund (PBRF) produces gendered results and expresses a cultural cringe. It is argued that the research evaluation is fixated with being "world-class" at the expense of academic practice that focuses on New Zealand. In this context, disadvantage faced by female academics under the…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Females
Barry Gilmore – English Journal, 2017
The Bechdel test, the author's student Marley explained, is named for the US graphic novelist and cartoonist Alison Bechdel. To pass the test, a work of fiction must contain at least one scene in which two or more women (preferably named characters) discuss something other than a male. Students who read from the canon of works regularly encounter…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Language Arts, Reading Teachers, Adolescent Literature
Ashcraft, Catherine – Learning, Media and Technology, 2015
To date, girls and women are significantly underrepresented in computer science and technology. Concerns about this underrepresentation have sparked a wealth of educational efforts to promote girls' participation in computing, but these programs have demonstrated limited impact on reversing current trends. This paper argues that this is, in part,…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Information Technology, Females, Disproportionate Representation
Morley, Louise – Gender and Education, 2013
This paper engages with Diana Leonard's writing on how gender is constituted in the academy. It offers an international review of feminist knowledge on how gender and power interact with leadership in higher education. It interrogates the "leaderist turn" or how leadership has developed into a popular descriptor and a dominant social and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership, Females, Feminism
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