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McClure, Polley Ann – Educom Review, 1998
Argues that the uneven coverage of women's contributions to information technology in higher education is partly a result of a natural congruence of interests within and differences between genders. Discusses gender differences in psychology and suggests that differences in organizational culture and style conspicuous in EDUCOM and CAUSE result…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Higher Education, Information Technology, Leadership
Peer reviewedBierema, Laura – Adult Learning, 2001
Defines action learning as a recurring experiential process of embracing an issue, raising new questions, reflecting on problems and solutions, and making necessary changes. Describes an action learning group of eight women who explore how they learn about gender in their work and lives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Action Research, Adult Education, Experiential Learning, Females
Gould, Elizabeth – Music Education Research, 2004
Gender is inherent in all aspects of the music education profession: musical instruments, occupations, materials, pedagogies and preferences. Despite this, feminist theory has been accepted slowly, and is consequently poorly understood. Working generally outside of the profession's accepted topics and means of research in a type of grr-illa game…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Music Education, Feminism, Educational Theories
Antrobus, Peggy – Convergence, 2005
The MDGs provide a strategic entry point for raising issues that are important to women with people who pay no attention otherwise. In this article, the author gives her opinion about MDGs. She has three reasons for taking interest: (1) to talk about issues she wants to raise; (2) to advance women's interest and agendas; and (3) to get resources…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Feminism, Persuasive Discourse, Political Issues
Becker, Selwyn W.; Eagly, Alice H. – American Psychologist, 2004
Heroism consists of actions undertaken to help others, despite the possibility that they may result in the helper's death or injury. The authors examine heroism by women and men in 2 extremely dangerous settings: the emergency situations in which Carnegie medalists rescued others and the holocaust in which some non-Jews risked their lives to…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Risk, Prosocial Behavior, Helping Relationship
Carver, Priscilla R.; Egan, Susan K.; Perry, David G. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
Many gay, lesbian, and bisexual adults report a period of childhood sexual questioning--an uneasy questioning of their heterosexuality brought on by same-sex attractions and motivating same-sex sexual exploration. This article evaluates hypotheses about the correlates, causes, and consequences of childhood sexual questioning. Participants were 182…
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Children, Homosexuality, Self Concept
Morris, Marla – Multicultural Education, 2005
Generally, this article examines the complicated relations between gender and sexuality. More specifically, it couches gender and sexuality in the field of queer studies and education and argues that whatever gender and sexuality might mean, these concepts must include discussions around queerness, otherwise gender debates get aligned with …
Descriptors: Homosexuality, School Culture, Gender Issues, Social Theories
Peer reviewedGlobal Youth Tobacco Survey Collaborating Group – Journal of School Health, 2003
Used data from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey to describe gender differences in rates of tobacco use among youth worldwide. Results found little difference between the genders in cigarette smoking or use of other tobacco products. There was a high use of other tobacco products compared to cigarette smoking. Findings suggest that programs should…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Secondary Education, Sex Differences
Ferree, Myra Marx – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2005
The importance of gender-related issues in present-day sociological studies is discussed. Topics analyzed include the evolution of sociology and sociological research brought about by the feminist movement and the study of gender relations as an integral part of sociology.
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Sociology, Feminism, Gender Issues
Voci, Alberto; Hewstone, Miles; Crisp, Richard J.; Rubin, Mark – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2008
We investigated the effects of gender and group size on perceptions of group variability, using groups of students taking different majors that varied in the proportion of men and women (female-majority, parity, and male-majority). We found that both group size and gender had consistent effects on perceived out-group variability, even when…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Class Size, Females, Familiarity
Rice, Elisabeth Hess; Merves, Esther; Srsic, Amy – Education and Treatment of Children, 2008
Few resources identify specific needs and interventions for girls with emotional and behavioral disabilities (EBD). This qualitative analysis asks fifteen teacher and counselor professionals about their perceptions of girls with EBD through semi-structured interviews. Six emergent themes from the analysis are discussed. The results demonstrate…
Descriptors: Females, Teacher Attitudes, Gender Differences, Emotional Disturbances
Apanay, Malinda F.; Vavoso, Autumn C. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2008
Vavoso and Apanay discuss revitalizing the Workshop Cycle for the purpose of creating the intellectual environment necessary in teaching for mathematical understanding, which lies at the intersection of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Process and Content Standards. (Contains 2 tables, 3 figures, and a bibliography.)
Descriptors: Workshops, Mathematics Teachers, Gender Issues, Educational Environment
Dyment, Janet E.; Bell, Anne C. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
In the interest of enhancing children's environments, communities around the world are "greening" school grounds, replacing asphalt and manicured grass with a diversity of design elements such as trees, shrubs, gardens, water features, artwork and gathering areas. Despite a growing body of research from a number of disciplines exploring…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Environment, Social Influences, Interpersonal Relationship
Styslinger, Mary E. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2008
This study explored the ways gender is accomplished in varied social contexts during the peer revision process in a secondary English classroom. Using a post-structural feminist theoretical framework, an analysis of classroom discourse provided a basis for understanding the performance of gender during peer revision, the effects of gender…
Descriptors: Ideology, Gender Differences, High School Students, Gender Issues
Bechtold, Brigitte H. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
Feminist theory uses gender as a lens to evaluate society's institutions and power hierarchies. Gender evolves as a social construction rather than an essential difference between the sexes, and it supports the so-called "hegemony of dominant men" in society. Socialization by gender enables discrimination in gender roles and occupations, and its…
Descriptors: Feminism, Community Colleges, Gender Discrimination, Gender Issues

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