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Hannah Kettley-Linsell; Rachel Sandford; Janine Coates – Gender and Education, 2024
Whilst research examining transgender identities within educational contexts in recent years has increased, there is limited research focused specifically on transgender and non-binary (TNB) experiences in Physical Education (PE). PE is a context where dominant gendered 'ideals' raise the potential for exclusion for those who do not 'fit'. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexual Identity, Physical Education, Barriers
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2024
This report looks at why men are more likely than women to achieve first-class degrees at Oxford and Cambridge. This situation stands in stark contrast to the UK higher education sector as a whole, where women are generally more likely to achieve both first-class honours and 'good' honours. The author argues that the first-class awarding gap…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Gender Discrimination, Undergraduate Students
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Skipper, Yvonne; Fox, Claire – Pastoral Care in Education, 2022
Despite many attempts in recent years, gender differences in young people's experiences of education are still very much in existence. In this study we explored how gender impacted young people's experiences of secondary education. We conducted five focus groups with N = 35 young people (N = 11 male) aged 13-14 years from a school in a low…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Males, Low Income Students, Foreign Countries
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Fuller, Kay; Cliffe, Joanne; Moorosi, Pontso – Planning and Changing, 2015
In England, despite making up 60% of the secondary school teaching workforce, women continue to be underrepresented in secondary school headship. In this paper, we focus on the experiences of women working in the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) as a site for headship preparation. This paper draws on survey findings from a study of women's and men's…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Women Administrators, Womens Education, Administrator Attitudes
Higher Education Funding Council for England, 2017
Following our "Call for evidence of sector-leading and innovative practice in advancing equality and diversity" (HEFCE Circular letter 16/2016), HEFCE commissioned the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) to report back on the range of equality and diversity practice undertaken across the higher education sector. Of 120 submissions received,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education, Student Diversity
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Francis, Becky – Gender and Education, 2010
Recent gender theorising has been enlivened by post-structuralist accounts of gender as "disembodied"; the reading of gender performances as distinct from sexed bodies. However, there has been little application of such theoretical positions to empirical analysis in gender and education. This article employs two such positions--that of…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Gender Discrimination, Masculinity, High Achievement
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Evans, Mary – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2010
In debates about the admission of state school pupils to Oxbridge various individuals within those institutions have challenged the idea that universities should be vehicles of social change. At the same time, Oxbridge and other universities have accepted the responsibility of "enabling" entrepreneurship and other market-led initiatives.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, College Admission, Entrepreneurship
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Fuller, Kay – Management in Education, 2009
Far from being an "endangered species" (Edwards & Lyons, 1994), moving towards extinction, women secondary head teachers are alive and well in Birmingham. While the national picture in England and Wales showed 29.8 per cent of secondary head teachers were women in 2005, this research identifies extensive regional differences. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Administrators, Secondary Schools, Principals
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Whitmire, Richard; Bailey, Susan McGee – Education Next, 2010
Debates about gender and schooling have taken a surprising turn in the past decade. After years of concern that girls were being shortchanged in male-dominated schools, especially in math and science, there has grown a rising chorus of voices worrying about whether boys are the ones in peril. With young women making up close to 60 percent of…
Descriptors: Single Sex Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Gender Discrimination
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Smith, Jayne – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
The present paper argues that university quality assurance (QA) promotes a masculinist culture leading to systemic discrimination against female academics. The analysis relates to the question of what it is about academic life that results in persistent gender inequality. Based on an ethnographically informed comparative study, textual/discourse…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Discourse Analysis, Quality Control, Comparative Analysis
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Watts, Ruth – History of Education, 2008
The eighteenth century was characterised by a ferment of ideas and activities which have usually been portrayed as masculine. It is now increasingly perceived that such developments travelled further through society than hitherto generally recognised. Even women participated in "enlightened living", despite gendered limitations on…
Descriptors: Females, History, Foreign Countries, Gender Discrimination
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Miller, Linda – Education + Training, 2005
This paper aims to report findings from a UK study funded by the Equal Opportunities Commission to explore gender segregation in apprenticeships in five strongly segregated sectors construction, plumbing, engineering, information technology all strongly male-dominated, and child care female-dominated. The aim of the research was to consider the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Apprenticeships, Adult Vocational Education