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Ferganchick-Neufang, Julia – Writing Instructor, 1996
Focuses on female teachers of writing to examine the relationship between female writing teachers and liberatory (critical) pedagogy. Sees a need to work toward a democratic curriculum in the teaching of writing but sees failure if women's experiences continue to be disregarded. (PA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Females, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTeachman, Jay – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1997
Uses data on twins (N=355) to obtain estimates of the degree of shared familial influence on cognitive achievement and academic performance. Results indicate that there is considerable shared influence on cognitive achievement but much less for academic performance, suggesting more between-family variation in cognitive achievement than in academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Cognitive Ability, Family Influence
Peer reviewedLackie, Leandra; de Man, Anton F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1997
Examines the relationship between sexual aggression and the variables of sex role stereotyping, fraternity affiliation, participation in athletics, hostility toward women, aggressive driving, aggressive attitudes, alcohol use, and masculinity. Findings from 86 male undergraduates reveal physical aggression, sex role stereotyping, and fraternity…
Descriptors: Aggression, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBorisoff, Deborah; Hahn, Dan – Communication Quarterly, 1995
Explores how tendencies to dichotomize women's and men's behavior according to expected roles, and modes of researching gendered communication, have led to linking and privileging men's modes of communication in the professional arena and women's modes of communication in intimate relationships. Discusses challenges and responsibilities…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Sex Differences
Peer reviewedWhitley, Bernard E., Jr. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Gender differences in attitudes toward computers are examined. Subjects were 136 male and 185 female introductory psychology students. The following were assessed: self confidence; anxiety; beliefs about the impact of computers on society; general positive and negative beliefs; and effects of prior experience. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedZambo, Ron; Hess, Robert K. – School Science and Mathematics, 1996
Investigates gender-related effects of a problem-solving plan for sixth graders (n=155). Analysis indicates a significant interaction effect of occasion of testing, test sequence, and gender. Concludes that females benefited from free exploration, of problem situations followed by an organized exploration whereas males appeared to function equally…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Gender Issues, Grade 6
Peer reviewedMcArthur, Julia M.; Wellner, Karen L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1996
Examines results of Piagetian spatial research studies while focusing on the existence of gender differences in Piagetian spatial assessments. Results indicate that a majority of performance assessments did not demonstrate a significant difference between males and females. Concludes that the clinical interview results provide evidence of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues, Meta Analysis, Performance Based Assessment
Peer reviewedRodriguez, Alberto J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1997
Argues that the National Science Education Standards uses a discourse of invisibility to lay out its reform for science education and does not directly address ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and theoretical issues. Proposes that the standards ought to provide arguments and evidence in support of the reasons why equity should be a guiding principle…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHartjen, Clayton A.; Priyadarsini, S. – Youth & Society, 2003
Surveyed rural French students age 13-18 years to investigate the extent to which measures of social control and learning/differential association theories could be generalized to, and help explain, delinquency. Social control measures either did not form reliable scales or were not significantly related to various offense scales. Measures of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedColl, Richard K.; Taylor, Neil; Fisher, Darrell L. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 2002
Reports on a study of two classroom learning environment questionnaires developed in a culturally diverse context, specifically the Pacific Islands. Concludes that females perceive their environment more favorably than males. (Contains 96 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGanske, Kathryn H.; Hebl, Michelle R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Presents a study that examined the reactions of students to a classroom exercise in which students observed how gender stereotypes influenced memory processes. Explains how one student tells a story to second student; that student tells a third student; and the third student tells the entire class the story. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRamirez, Francisco O.; Wotipka, Christine Min – Sociology of Education, 2001
Examines cross-national data findings that female enrollment in science and engineering fields increased between 1972 and 1993 in higher education. Explains that the increase was affected by women's level of enrollments in the nonscience and nonengineering fields. Suggests a positive spillover effect for women. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Trends, Engineering, Enrollment Rate
Peer reviewedTrentham, Susan; Larwood, Laurie – Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
Using a sample of college students (n=156), examines the influences of power status and gender on responsibility attributions and resolution choice during disagreements in personal relationships. Reports that both power-status hypotheses (justified benefits/rights and ability/accountability) were supported. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFeldstein, Stanley; Dohm, Faith-Anne; Crown, Cynthia L. – Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
Presents a study that explores (1) whether listeners regard speakers with similar global speech rates as more competent and attractive and (2) the influence of gender on their perceptions. Explains that the judges consisted of 17 male and 28 female listeners. (CMK)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction
Peer reviewedLightbody, Mary – Science Scope, 2002
Discusses gender bias created by media favoring males in science, mathematics, and technology and how female academic achievement and attitudes are effected negatively. Introduces an inquiry-based activity using media clippings in which students analyze the images in mass media and discuss their ideas on those images. (YDS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Equal Education, Females, Gender Issues


