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van Helden, Daphne L.; den Dulk, Laura; Steijn, Bram; Vernooij, Meike W. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
This article systematically reviews 35 empirical articles on the topic of networks and career advancement into academic leadership positions. Our objectives in this systematic review are to clarify: (1) the functions that networks fulfil; (2) the outcomes of these functions in terms of career advancement; and (3) whether networks are likely to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Social Networks, Research Reports, Career Development
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Fisher, Camilla R.; Thompson, Christopher D.; Brookes, Rowan H. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
In Australia, the number of female graduates in some science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines is as low as 15%. Previous reviews exploring the issues affecting female undergraduate STEM students are primarily based in North America and there is yet to be an Australian focused review. This review identifies the factors…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Undergraduate Students, STEM Education, Educational Research
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Alsarve, Daniel – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Sport is often described as a field containing competitive and hierarchy shaping activities. However, in Sweden and elsewhere, this field is also permeated by democratic principles where, for example, everybody has the right to participate in children's and youth sports regardless of gender, ethnicity or physical ability. In Sweden, there are…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Gender Differences, Textbooks, Foreign Countries
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Davis, Ian; Hay, Stephen – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2018
There is a critical lack of male teachers moving into primary education. The primary school teacher workforce in Australia currently comprises 92% female teachers and 8% male teachers. This gender imbalance has recently been highlighted by the Australian Council for Educational Research as one of the key factors contributing to the current teacher…
Descriptors: Males, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Barriers
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Peterson, Helen – Education Sciences, 2018
Applying a critical gendered lens, this article examines academic leadership ideals. It draws on a content analysis of job advertisements for Vice-Chancellors at Swedish higher education institutions from 1990 until 2018. The aim of the article is to investigate to what extent masculine or feminine wordings have been used to describe the ideal…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Masculinity, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Ogren, Christine A. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
Histories of teachers' experiences in the United States between the 1880s and the 1930s argue that teaching restrained and often debilitated teachers' bodies. The emerging theory of constraint is limited, however, because the historiography of American teachers focuses for the most part only on the months when school was in session. This…
Descriptors: Educational History, Historiography, Vacations, Administrator Attitudes
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Vantieghem, Wendelien; Vermeersch, Hans; Van Houtte, Mieke – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2014
Educational gender gap research tries to explain the differential achievement of boys and girls at secondary school, which manifests in many western countries. Several explanatory frameworks are used for this purpose, such as masculinities theory. In this review article, the history of educational gender gap research in Anglo-Saxon literature and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Self Concept, Sexual Identity, Masculinity
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Ní Bhroiméil, Úna – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2015
Alfred Mosely, a wealthy South African diamond mine owner and British industrialist, financed an Educational Commission that travelled to the United States during the winter of 1903. Its purpose was to ascertain how far education in the United States was responsible for the country's industrial progress, and its report was published in England in…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Reports, Gender Differences, Race
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Leyva, Luis A. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2017
Gender research in mathematics education has experienced methodological and theoretical shifts over the past 45 years. Although achievement studies have used assessment tools to explore and subsequently challenge the assumption of male superiority on mathematics assessments, research on participation has unpacked these studies' sex-based…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Masculinity, Misconceptions, Mathematics Education
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Pagnani, Alexander R. – Roeper Review, 2013
Research literature concerning gifted male readers relies primarily on more extensive bodies of work regarding gifted males and male readers. Studied as a whole, the two halves portray a worrisome state of affairs for gifted male readers, who lag behind their female counterparts in the same patterns found across the ability spectrum. This literacy…
Descriptors: Males, Gender Differences, Reading Skills, Reading Research
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Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta; Martin, Maryanne; Munafo, Marcus R.; Jones, Gregory V. – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
Human handedness, a marker for language lateralization in the brain, continues to attract great research interest. A widely reported but not universal finding is a greater male tendency toward left-handedness. Here the authors present a meta-analysis of k = 144 studies, totaling N = 1,787,629 participants, the results of which demonstrate that the…
Descriptors: Handedness, Gender Differences, Meta Analysis, Brain
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Sabbe, Elien; Aelterman, Antonia – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2007
Internationally, both in popular and scientific media, debates occasionally emerge concerning the possible (negative) consequences of feminisation tendencies in the teaching staff. In these discussions, various assumptions about the "nature" of male and female teachers and masculinity and femininity are expressed. Male and female teachers are…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Styles, Educational Research, Sexual Identity
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Martino, Wayne; Kehler, Michael – McGill Journal of Education, 2006
In this paper, we interrogate the call for more male role models within the context of boys' education debates in Australia and North America. We explicate links between failing masculinities and this call for more male teachers, arguing that the debate is driven by a "recuperative masculinity politics" committed to addressing the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics, Role Models, Masculinity