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Alyssa J. Alexander; Mikaela J. Dufur; Michael R. Cope; Jonathan A. Jarvis; Amy R. Read – SAGE Open, 2024
Although gender ideologies influence many outcomes, research shows they often fluctuate across the life course. Family structure transitions are one mechanism through which gender ideologies change. Divorced and single adults report more egalitarian ideologies than stably married adults. Little research has examined whether children in these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Family Structure, Gender Issues
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Henningham, Mandy; Jones, Tiffany – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2021
Stigma is an important contributor to social isolation and has negative wellbeing and health impacts. People with intersex variations experience stigma based on multiple factors -- family-based silencing and stigma; lack of adequate puberty education normalising body diversity at school; and medically imposed stigma from 'corrective'…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Social Bias, Socialization, Interpersonal Relationship
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Ipek, Cemalettin; Aytaç, Tufan; Gok, Enes – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2015
This study aims to assess the strength of the effect of gender, if there is any, on the perceptions of teachers on organizational culture in a meta-analysis. 27 studies consisting of Master's theses and PhD dissertations were chosen from the National Thesis/Dissertation Database provided by Turkish Council of Higher Education. The sample consists…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Gender Issues, Teacher Attitudes
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Reinen, Ingeborg Janssen; Plomp, Tjeerd – Computers & Education, 1997
Investigates the status of gender and computer use in education based on a study by the IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement). Results indicate possible causes of gender differences include parental support, access to computers, lack of female role models, and types of computer activities in schools.…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Females