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Panjwani, Farid – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
It is widely accepted in academia and state policies that recent years have seen an increasing stress on publicly enacted Muslim identity in Britain and in many other parts of the world. Less recognised is the fact that many among those who call themselves Muslims do not share religion as a predominant identity-attribute for themselves. Such…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islamic Culture, Identification, Religion
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Maslen, Joseph – History of Education, 2017
This article asks historians of education to think about the influences that we bring to bear on our work. It uses, as an example, Carolyn Steedman's book "The Tidy House: Little Girls Writing" (1982). "The Tidy House" set out to interpret a short story written by three primary school girls in Britain in 1976. Steedman…
Descriptors: Working Class, Womens Education, Educational History, Books
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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
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George, Sam – Science & Education, 2014
This article will explore the intersection between "literature" and "science" in one key area, the botanical poem with scientific notes. It reveals significant aspects of the way knowledge was gendered in the Enlightenment, which is relevant to the present-day education of girls in science. It aims to illustrate how members of…
Descriptors: Poetry, Science Education, Science History, Educational History
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Johnson, Linda – American Educational History Journal, 2010
Having limited access to colleges and universities offering women the same educational opportunities available to men, elite women of the 19th century crossed national borders for advanced study and teaching opportunities. The career of Tsuda Umeko, founder of one of the first private institutions of higher education for women in Japan, leader in…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Higher Education, Advocacy, Educational History
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Perriton, Linda – Gender and Education, 2009
This article focuses on how citizenship education was built into the organisational practices as well as the formal instructional programmes of women's organisations in Britain in the pre- and post-Second World War period. It compares the efforts of two such organisations, the National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI) and the British…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Citizenship Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries
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Brewis, Georgina – History of Education, 2009
This paper considers the voluntary work of girls in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Historians have so far neglected to study social work as an integral part of middle-class girls' formal and informal education. The paper uses records of several little-known girls' service leagues including Time and Talents, Girl's Realm Guild of Service,…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Females, Middle Class, Social Work
Albisetti, James C.; Goodman, Joyce; Rogers, Rebecca – Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
This long-awaited synthesis approaches the past three centuries with an eye to highlighting the importance of significant schools, as well as important women educators in the emergence of secondary education for girls. At the same time, each contributor pays careful attention to the specific political, cultural, and socio-economic factors that…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Females, Democracy, Educational History
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Powell, Margaret Joyce – Convergence, 1969
Descriptors: Adult Development, Colleges, Womens Education
Dadzie, Stella – Adults Learning (England), 1993
Black women in Britain need access to education and training that will increase their self-awareness, assertiveness, and self-reliance. Recent funding cuts and reliance on the voluntary sector threaten availability. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Blacks, Females, Foreign Countries
Mace, Jane – RaPAL Bulletin, 1998
Family literacy in Britain insists on a view of literacy as schooling rather than a range of social and cultural practices. Correspondence from 1890-1930 illustrates the importance of mothers making their first priority the nourishing of their own appetites for literacy. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Family Literacy, Foreign Countries, Mothers
Scarlett, Chris; Reed, Nicky; Winner, Annie – Adults Learning (England), 2000
Sketches the history of women's education in Britain's Workers Educational Association, leading to the establishment of the Women's Education Committee in 1993. Outlines questions for the future of working women in labor education. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Education, Social Change, Unions
Holmes, Caroline; Jackson, Judith – Adults Learning (England), 2000
Many British unions are failing to attract women members. The General Federal of Trade Unions has begun a women's studies program, offering communication and confidence building, women's history, and other courses that are helping women become involved in union l leadership and decision making. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Education, Unions, Womens Education
Royce, Marion – Improving College and University Teaching, 1972
Descriptors: Adult Education, Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Hayashi, Tetsumaro – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1984
How events of the late medieval period of Great Britain are depicted in Robert Greene's play, "The Scottish History of James the Fourth," is discussed. The play reflects the spirit of a time in which some began to claim that women were the intellectual equals of men. (RM)
Descriptors: Drama, European History, Females, Feminism
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