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Janzen, Melanie D. – Power and Education, 2023
Stigma devalues, discriminates, and magnifies social inequalities. For children in care, who have far worse educational outcomes than children who are not in care, stigma negatively effects the others' perceptions, as well as the children's perceptions of themselves. This paper is drawn from a larger research project which considered the ways in…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Social Discrimination, Children, Child Welfare
José Duke Bagulaya – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Many Filipina care workers are subrogated to the position of mothers in the more affluent states of Asia. As a consequence, they oftentimes play as the unofficial teachers of the children. In this article, I analyse the process of global subrogation, which often end in what I call an inverted odyssey of the Filipina domestic helper. Using the…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Rearing, Females, Service Occupations
Lazura Kazykhankyzy; Ziyoda Khalmatova; Zhanar Temirbekova; Meruyert Seitova; H. Eray Çelik – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study represents the first comprehensive study investigating the beliefs about the glass ceiling (GCB) of women working in Kazakh universities. It aims to examine the theoretical validity of the multidimensional structure of GCB in Kazakhstan's higher education context. Materials/methods: The study evaluated the glass…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, College Administration
Joanna Richards – Gender and Education, 2024
Since the public intellectuals of the 1960s, there has been a shift towards the celebrity academic, as subjects such as history and science have transferred into popular television entertainment, often with female academics as the presenters. Using a case study of the British media, a post-feminist lens has been applied to examine how 17 celebrity…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Females, Higher Education, Mass Media
Tuomas Aivelo; Eva Neffling; Maija Karala – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Sex/gender is an interesting phenomenon in biological and social sciences. It is characterised by constant redefinitions and conflicts as knowledge increases and social norms change. To understand the change in sex/gender representations in biology education, we analysed Finnish secondary school human biology textbooks from the 1990s until the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex, Biology, Secondary Schools
Yumin Zhang; Miao Chen; Xiaoyan Li – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
Men are traditionally portrayed as being successful in sports, and male teachers in physical activities are portrayed as successful teachers. How do female teachers perceive the gender role of kindergarten teachers in early childhood physical activities? Using hegemonic masculinity theory as an analytical tool, semi-structured interviews with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Kathryn Woods – Journal of Leadership Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this manuscript is to explore an assignment given to students in an online gender and leadership graduate course as a tool to help them think critically about how music influences perceptions of gender roles in both society and leadership. Design/methodology/approach: The assignment directs students to review the current…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Music, Language Usage, Sex
Diane Brothers Cook; Valerie Havill – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
A sample of 116 university students enrolled in developmental psychology courses participated in a study examining whether playing interactive video games with older adults would reduce students' misconceptions and negative stereotypes about older adults and increase their willingness to interact with older adults in the future. A service-learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Psychology, Intergenerational Programs, Stereotypes
Bakari A. Wallace; David J. Pate – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Recent scholarship has attempted to amplify the voices and intentions of Black fathers to establish a healthy presence in the academic and school-based lives of their children. However, schools as mesolevel instantiations of civil society and culture often preclude Black fathers from carrying out this prosocial role. The basis for this, we argue,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Fathers, Racism, Stereotypes
Ashley Cureton; Erick Aguinaldo – Youth & Society, 2024
Schools have been considered critical institutions for refugee youth. However, Muslim refugee youth experience challenges navigating schools during an increasingly hostile sociopolitical climate for Muslim people. Drawing on the adolescent development framework, this phenomenological study explores how school-based experiences help to shape Muslim…
Descriptors: High School Students, Muslims, Refugees, Self Concept
Hina Amirali – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This article examines the representation of Islam in four of the most popular and current Religious Education textbooks in England. The aim is to identify the extent to which the curriculum content is aligned with the aims of Religious Education in England. The textbooks content is reviewed using three frameworks available in literature, two of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Textbook Content, Islam
Kiah DeVona; Jennie M. Weiner – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Despite representing half of approximately 1.5 million camp counsellors in the United States, women in outdoor experiential education (OEE) continually face barriers that constrain them to lead according to restrictive gendered expectations. While scholars have studied this issue across a variety of OEE contexts, summer day camps are…
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Recreational Activities, Counselors, Females
Robert Marley; Mark J. Mellon; K. Doreen MacAulay – Accounting Education, 2024
Recruiting talented individuals to the accounting profession has long been a concern of accounting educators, practitioners, and professional accounting associations in both developing and developed countries. In this exploratory study, we examine whether providing non-business college students with a basic knowledge of accounting principles and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Accounting, Stereotypes, Recruitment
Paula Guerra; Ximena Poblete; Mery Rodriguez; Daniela Figueroa – School Leadership & Management, 2024
Educational leadership at early childhood education (ECE) has been extensively studied. However, evidence from Chile is still scarce. As with many parts of the world, the ECE workforce is very female-heavy and Chile is no exception to this. This situation presents an intriguing context for leadership studies as particularities of a gendered role…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Gender Differences, Instructional Leadership
Enrica Lovaglio – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The present investigation aims to identify best practices to design virtual reality (VR) story-worlds to promote prejudice reduction and foster prosocial attitudes toward under-represented groups. Past research shows that VR, which allows the simulation of scenarios that would otherwise be prohibitively difficult or impossible in real life, can be…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Prosocial Behavior, Perspective Taking, Minority Groups