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Ashcraft, Catherine; Sevier, Brian – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2006
In recent years, public discussions over the socialization of boys have increased dramatically. These concerns have fueled a number of proposed remedies, one of which has been a push to increase the presence of men in elementary schools. To date, however, this call for increased male participation in elementary education has focused primarily on…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Males, Interviews, Elementary School Teachers
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Xu, Jianzhong; Corno, Lyn – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2006
This study linked gender, family help, and grade level to 5 features of homework management reported by 238 rural middle school students. The 5 features studied were setting an appropriate work environment; managing time; and controlling attention, motivation, and potentially interfering emotions. No significant differences were found across grade…
Descriptors: Homework, Family Involvement, Instructional Program Divisions, Rural Schools
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Hawkins, Daniel N.; Amato, Paul R.; King, Valarie – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
The 1995 wave of the Add Health study is used to investigate the relative influence of parent gender and residence on patterns of parental involvement with adolescents. Adolescent reports (N=17,330) of shared activities, shared communication, and relationship quality with both biological parents are utilized. A multidimensional scaling analysis…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Parent Participation, Mothers, Gender Issues
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Robeyns, Ingrid – Theory and Research in Education, 2006
This article analyses three normative accounts that can underlie educational policies, with special attention to gender issues. These three models of education are human capital theory, rights discourses and the capability approach. I first outline five different roles that education can play. Then I analyse these three models of educational…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Gender Issues, Educational Policy, Role of Education
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Froese-Germain, Bernie – McGill Journal of Education, 2006
In the context of boys' declining academic achievement in schools in relation to girls, this article highlights some critical issues arising from the debate on boys' education. The emphasis is on the contribution of feminist analysis and other perspectives to broaden and contextualize the debate. This includes, for example, the need to carefully…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching (Occupation), Females, Males
Ryan, Kathleen – Composition Studies, 2006
As a special topics course in composition, ENEX 495: "Women, Writing, and Rhetoric" is a program elective for graduate students in the English department, English majors, Gender and Women's Studies students, and a writing-intensive elective for non-majors at The University of Montana, a doctoral granting institution located in the Rocky…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Graduate Students, Expository Writing, Rhetoric
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Brutsaert, Herman – Gender and Education, 2006
Drawing on survey data, this paper explores the association between early adolescents' gender-role identity and sense of peer group acceptance, and how this association may vary as a function of the gender context of the school. Two indicators of gender-role identity were included in the analysis: in one measure the items reflect features of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Peer Groups, Peer Acceptance, Early Adolescents
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Mayer, Christine – History of Education, 2006
"Education for all" is a demand that keeps on appearing in various historical contexts and is not just a phenomenon of the modern age. Taking the demand for "education for all" as a normative principle, this paper pursues the questions of how this demand was reflected in pedagogical reform programmes and in what way, as well as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Educational History, Educational Change
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Ryan, Jennifer D. – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2006
While working in a one-year position at Grinnell College, I was assigned to teach two sections of Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies (GWS). Although I had never taught in the discipline before, I decided that my course would need a social-justice component in order to ensure that students would understand GWS as both an academic discipline…
Descriptors: Females, Community Characteristics, Womens Studies, Feminism
Ruzich, Constance M. – 1995
A study focused on the ways in which students conceptualize college teachers as authority figures, and examined differences between the ways in which male and female teachers were perceived. The sample examined consisted of 269 college freshmen enrolled at a private liberal arts college in either remedial freshman composition (94 students) or in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Freshman Composition, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Christensen, Laura J.; And Others – 1995
A literature review reports on three studies concerning the antecedents of student verbal participation in the classroom. In the first study, the following research questions were probed: (1) In what situations are students most willing to communicate in the classroom? (2) What is the relationship between willingness to communicate and a students'…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication Research, Gender Issues
Boggs, Cathy; Wiemann, John M. – 1994
A study examined the influence of gender upon students' responses to teachers' communication in the classroom by looking at 220 university students' evaluations of teaching assistants' (TAs) communicative competence, effectiveness, and appropriateness, and their satisfaction in communicating with teaching assistants of both genders. Not…
Descriptors: College Students, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Sex Bias
Hatton, Debbi – 1995
Discussion abounds about the quality of rhetoric on computer bulletin boards, chat lines and e-mail. Within the past year the CEDA-L, a bulletin board dedicated to the communication of the Cross Examination Debate Association community, has become one of the most popular avenues for information dissemination. A study examined 1000 messages posted…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Computer Uses in Education, Debate
MacNaughton, Glenda – AECA Resource Book Series, 1995
"New wave" gender theorists (those who ascribe to feminist post-structuralist theory) caution that nonsexist work with young children is likely to be unsuccessful in the long term because theories of gender and the approach to gender in the curriculum have, until now, ignored one key issue: the question of power. This booklet explores…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Hildebrand, Gaell M. – 1996
This paper is part of the symposium on "Gender and Assessment of Physics in Context: Getting It Right!" It examines ways in which current practices privilege the "masculine" over the "feminine" and presents an agenda for gender inclusive assessment practices. It is argued that physics like other domains of knowledge,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
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