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Mingqi Lu; Lingfeng Guo; Wenli Liu – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2025
Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) aims to foster gender equality in children and young people and has made positive contributions to addressing gender-related challenges. However, little is known about the effectiveness of CSE intervention in weakening gender bias, particularly implicit gender bias. Hence, the present study aimed to explore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, Gender Bias, Program Effectiveness
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Jhuremalani, Anha; Tadros, Eman; Goody, Adam – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Gender stereotypes established early in childhood have a profound impact on a child's sense of self-definition: they commonly influence behaviours regarding academic pursuit and career aspirations. The aim of the current study was to investigate the emergence of explicit and implicit gender stereotypes in children aged 5-8 years. Fifty-four…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Gender Bias, Elementary School Students, Self Concept
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Sylvia Gabel; Aldin Alijagic; Özün Keskin; Andreas Gegenfurtner – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Previous research has examined teacher attitudes toward student gender and teacher eye movements when looking at girls and boys in classrooms. However, to date, these two lines of research are rather separated. To better understand the co-occurrence of visual and attitudinal preferences, we investigated whether pre-service teachers' attitudes are…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Gender Differences, Teacher Student Relationship, Preferences
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Steele, Jennifer R.; Lipman, Corey – Developmental Psychology, 2023
In the current research we examined non-Black children's associations with targets who differed by both race and gender, with a focus on the role of categorization in informing children's biases. Children aged 5 to 12 years (N = 206; 109 boys, 97 girls; 55% White; 68% of household incomes > $75,000/year), recruited from a science museum in a…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Racism, Gender Bias, Whites