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Durham, Staci; Brownlow, Sheila – 1996
Children learn sex-appropriate behavior through the influences of parents, teachers and the media. This study examined the most popular medium, television, and in particular television cartoons and their influence on children's attitudes toward science and technology. The amount and types of science and technology, along with the types of…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Content Analysis
Hayes, Elisabeth; Hopkins, Jennifer – 1996
A study critically reviewed current literature on gender and literacy learning as a foundation for the development of theory and further research on gender issues in adult literacy learning. One of the most surprising findings was the real lack of serious attention to gender issues in recent scholarship on early literacy and reading education. The…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Context Effect
Moore, Kristin A.; And Others – 1995
To learn more about how welfare reform affects children, a child-focused study was conducted as part of the larger Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training (JOBS) evaluation. This study assess the impacts of mothers' mandatory participation in welfare-to-work programs on outcomes for children using a sample of 790 participants. It provides an…
Descriptors: Day Care, Family Characteristics, Job Training, Mothers
Pignatelli, Frank, Ed.; Pflaum, Susanna W., Ed. – 1994
Equity issues in education and the conditions out of which they emerge frame the chapters of this yearbook. These chapters analyze the arenas in which our society must seek greater equity, but they do not offer a blueprint, or any singular theory or body of knowledge. The chapters are: (1) "Community Education and Education for Community" (Colin…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Bilingual Education, Community Programs, Cultural Awareness
Jaffee, Lynn; Ricker, Sherri – Melpomene Journal, 1993
The relationship between activity and positive self-esteem in girls 12 to 17 years of age was explored by this study. The primary goal was to determine if the positive relationship between physical activity and positive self-esteem which exists for women also exists for girls. It was also hoped that insight would be gained regarding the factors…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Aspiration, Athletics
Dines, Gail, Ed.; Humez, Jean M., Ed. – 1995
This reader is intended to introduce undergraduates to the richness, sophistication, and diversity that characterize contemporary media scholarship. Another goal is to take the mystery out of the idea of media culture by examining its production, construction, and the meaning-making processes through which media imagery and messages help shape our…
Descriptors: Advertising, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Mass Media
Scott, Judith – 1997
The effects of gender and family role on college students' perception of the suitability or unsuitability of specific occupational choices were examined. Undergraduate college students (132 males and 136 females) completed a questionnaire asking them to rate on a 5-point Likert scale the suitability of 60 selected occupations for either men,…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Career Choice, College Students, Employed Parents
Bugaj, Albert M. – 1997
A survey of 123 students enrolled in Introduction to Social Psychology at the University of Wisconsin--Green Bay examined attitudes toward Native Americans. The research assessed the effects of educational programs at the secondary and postsecondary level on attitudes toward Native Americans and Native American treaty rights, and also measured the…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, College Students, Cultural Awareness
Lemon, Hallie S. – 1996
Sample excerpts from e-mail discussion used in place of the traditional journal in freshman composition illustrate the fascinating issues raised in this new forum. E-mail allows confrontational statements that would not have been made face-to-face and puts in written form a dialogue for analysis by the entire class. A study concentrated on three…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, Case Studies, Computer Mediated Communication
Twohey, Denise – 1993
Gender inevitably influences intimacy. This paper examines how gender differences can inhibit intimate relationships. In the analysis of two cases, it was observed that the researcher unconsciously had a tendency to defer to male perspectives regarding intimacy, and suggests that many female clients may do the same. Researchers have speculated…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Case Studies, Females, Gender Issues
Love, Reeve – IDRA Newsletter, 1993
This article explores sex bias in curricular materials for elementary and secondary schools. Sex bias is defined as a set of unconscious behaviors that, in themselves, are often trivial and generally favorable. Although these behaviors do not hurt if they happen only once, they can cause a great deal of harm if a pattern develops that serves to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
El-Sanabary, Nagat – 1989
Despite considerable progress by Middle Eastern and North African countries in improving opportunities for women to access and attain education at all levels, much remains to be done. This report focuses on three sets of highly inter-related determinants of access, achievement, and outcome--macro-level societal determinants, school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Ortiz, Flora Ida – 1997
This paper explores the presence of "groupism" in Japan; that is, the phenomenon that youth in Japan are seen in groups and very seldom alone. The text focuses on "groupism" and what that means for schooling practices in both Japan and the United States. Cultural comparisons between the two countries examine the typical…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Craig, K. M.; And Others – 1992
A study was done that investigated the effects of group composition on the activation of stereotypic evaluations. The effects of group composition on the subsequent activation of stereotypic processes in males and females was examined in a two (gender of subject) by three (photograph group composition: skewed, tilted, or balanced) design, with…
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, College Students, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Saskatchewan Dept. of Education, Regina. – 1991
The media selection guidelines in this booklet have been developed to further emphasize fairness and respect for all individuals in Saskatchewan (Canada) schools. The six forms of bias that may appear in learning materials include: (1) invisibility--underrepresenting certain groups; (2) stereotyping--assigning rigid roles or attributes to a group;…
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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