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Paechter, Carrie – Gender and Education, 2021
Ideas about gender are changing. The UK and other countries are moving towards altering laws about gender recognition. Intersex people can be recognised as such in some countries. In the global North, nonbinary identities are becoming more common, and this is reflected in changes to recording systems. Referrals to child gender identity clinics are…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, LGBTQ People, Educational Research, Social Change
Agnew, Shire; Sandretto, Susan – Gender and Education, 2016
When Agnew found the same, largely negative, dominant discourses of menstruation present in classroom lessons that researchers have been identifying for over 30 years, she sought different approaches to menstruation education. In this article the authors highlight the power of the media to (re)construct dominant discourses of menstruation and the…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Physiology, Advertising, Discourse Analysis
Kehily, Mary Jane – Gender and Education, 2012
This paper aims to contextualise debates on the sexualisation of girls by providing ways of interpreting it from different perspectives--including the perspectives of girls themselves. Asking not "are" girls being prematurely sexualised but "how" can this debate be understood as a feature of time and place and how does it…
Descriptors: Females, Sexuality, Puberty, Feminism

Diorio, Joseph A.; Munro, Jennifer A. – Gender and Education, 2000
Pubertal changes in girls and boys are treated differently in New Zealand schools. Girls learn about menstruation in a scientific, bleak manner, getting an unrealistic picture of growing up. Boys receive positive information about exciting, powerful bodily changes. By protecting girls from problems associated with menstruation, schools risk…
Descriptors: Body Image, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Foreign Countries