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Worth, Eve; Reeves, Aaron; Friedman, Sam – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Private schools have long played a crucial role in male elite formation but their importance to women's trajectories is less clear. In this paper, we explore the relationship between girls' private schools and elite recruitment in Britain over the past 120 years -- drawing on the historical database of "Who's Who," a unique catalogue of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Single Sex Schools, Females
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Whitehead, Kay – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
This article focuses on the work of three British Women Education Officers (WEOs) in Nigeria as the colony was preparing for independence. Well-qualified and progressive women teachers, Kathleen Player, Evelyn Clark (née Hyde), and Mary Hargrave (née Robinson), were appointed as WEOs in 1945, 1949, and 1950 respectively. I argue that the three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Progressive Education, Womens Education
Reichert, Michael; Hawley, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 2010
Despite a continuing stream of concern on the part of researchers, demographers, and cultural pundits about a crisis in boys' social development and schooling, surprisingly little attention has been paid to what is perhaps the richest pool of data: current, observable teaching practices that clearly work with boys. In schools of all types in all…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Social Development, Males, Teaching Methods
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Sullivan, Alice; Joshi, Heather; Leonard, Diana – American Educational Research Journal, 2010
This article examines the impact of single-sex schooling on a range of academic outcomes for a sample of British people born in 1958. In terms of the overall level of qualifications achieved, single-sex schooling is positive for girls at age 16 but neutral for boys, while at later ages, single-sex schooling is neutral for both sexes. However,…
Descriptors: Single Sex Schools, Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Education, Gender Differences
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Khan, Anwar N. – Journal of Law and Education, 1994
In Great Britain, education authorities are duty-bound to ensure that facilities, benefits, and services for education are provided without sex discrimination. Explains and examines the law, particularly in relation to recent judicial developments. (41 footnotes) (MLF)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Court Litigation, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Daly, Peter – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1996
The effect of coeducational and single-sex secondary schooling on female students' academic achievement was examined. Reexamination of earlier survey data from Northern Ireland studied six outcomes related to student performance on public examinations. Results indicated a small achievement advantage for single-sex schooling (not significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Educational Environment, Females
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Lambart, Audrey – Gender and Education, 1997
Discusses the sociology of education within the context of educational streaming and its influence on students at a British girls' grammar school in the 1960s. It examines the patterns of association among the pupils and student perceptions as to their being accepted by their teachers or victimized by them. (GR)
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Sociology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Halstead, Mark – Gender and Education, 1991
Parallels between Muslim and feminist arguments in support of single-sex schools for females are explored. Feminists need not see it as a betrayal of principle to cooperate with Muslims to achieve the goal of single-sex schools even though they do not share all of the same goals and ideals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cooperation, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bartle, George F. – History of Education, 1994
Describes the role of the British and Foreign School Society in organizing and administering schools for elementary students during the period of British colonial rule in India, Ceylon, Malaya, and the East Indies. Discusses the importance of religious factors and the influences of missionaries as teachers and administrators. (CFR)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Educational History, Elementary Education, Females
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West, Anne; Hunter, Jay – British Educational Research Journal, 1993
Reports on two studies of British parental attitudes toward coeducational and single-sex secondary schools. Finds few differences between the parents of primary school girls and boys who will attend secondary schools in the future. Also finds a large majority of boys' parents believe that social advantages accrue for boys educated with girls. (CFR)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Coats, Maggie – 1994
This book is about women's education. As defined in the first chapter, women's education is possessed or owned by women; is provided by women for women; focuses on the needs of women; and is designed for and about women. Chapter 2 looks at the historical roots of education for women and girls and at the growth of women's education since the early…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Curriculum, Educational History
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Norwich, Brahm – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1994
Reports on a study of 70 secondary female students in mathematics classes over a period of 7 weeks. Finds that self-efficacy was the best predictor of learning intentions. Recommends further research on the relationships between perceived learning environment, self-efficacy, and learning intentions. (CFR)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Classroom Environment, Females, Foreign Countries
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Colley, Ann; And Others – Educational Studies, 1994
Reports on a study of school subject preference among 566 male and 567 female students in both single-sex and coeducational British secondary schools. Finds an effect of school type for younger students only. Also finds clear effects of gender with higher rankings given to mathematics and science by boys and to art by girls. (CFR)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Course Selection (Students), Females, Foreign Countries
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1907
Beginning with the Commissioner of Education introduction, Chapter I of Volume 1 covers British and Irish education, including a detailed view of English and Welsh elementary education. French education is addressed in Chapter II, with historic context, contemporary issues, and data. Chapter III details the Prussian 1906 school law requiring…
Descriptors: Reports, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Educational Legislation