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Tamim, Tayyaba – Gender and Education, 2013
This paper is based on the findings of a 3-year, qualitative study funded by the Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes for Poverty. It uses Sen's [1985. "Well-being agency and freedom." "Journal of Philosophy" 82, no. 4: 169-221] capability approach and Bourdieu's [1991. "Language and symbolic power."…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Gender Bias, Females
Martin, Jane – Gender and Education, 2013
This article explores feminist interventions in urban school politics. First, it argues that the female contribution was an essential component to politics and policy making in the 120-year period that London had a single education authority. Second, it suggests that these women politicians were advocates of a cultural praxis that involved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Feminism, Gender Issues
Gottzen, Lucas – Gender and Education, 2011
The present paper explores middle-class fathers' educational work by studying how they and their partners are involved in their children's education at home, in school, and how they investigate school options and make decisions about educational issues. Drawing on data from an ethnographic study of 30 dual-earner couples in the Greater Los Angeles…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Parent Participation, Ethnography, Parent School Relationship
Raftery, Deirdre; Harford, Judith; Parkes, Susan M. – Gender and Education, 2010
Education for Irish women and girls developed significantly in the period 1830-1910. During this time, formal state-funded education systems were established in Ireland by the British government. Some of these systems included females from their inception and some attempted to exclude girls and women. This article charts the opening up of formal…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Educational History
Ashley, Martin – Gender and Education, 2010
This article is based upon a full-time study of masculinity and singing funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Empirical work was conducted with boy performers and "peer audiences" for those performers in schools. The article focuses on girls' attitudes to boy singers and reveals a significant difference between primary and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Males, Audiences
Peer reviewedArcher, Louise; Yamashita, Hiromi – Gender and Education, 2003
Discusses how to theorize diverse, working-class male students' masculinities within an inner-city, multicultural context. Data from discussions with boys at one inner-city London school are used to illustrate the boys' complex constructions of culturally entangled masculinities. Examines boys' constructions of "bad boy" masculinities that are…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Inner City
Peer reviewedJenson, Jennifer; Rose, Chloe Brushwood – Gender and Education, 2003
Examines teachers' working identities, highlighting gender inequities among teachers, within school systems, and in society, especially in relation to computers. Highlights tensions central to teaching in relation to new technologies, emphasizing gender inequities that structure understandings of teaching. Documents how, for the teachers studied,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Peer reviewedAli, Suki – Gender and Education, 2003
Utilizes feminist writing on social class to investigate the interplay of ethnicity, race, and class in the production of femininities. Asserts that politically engaged cultural studies of class are important to analyzing the identifications of girls living in multi-ethnic cities. The case study of a London school highlights complexities faced by…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Femininity, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedClifford, Valerie A. – Gender and Education, 2002
Analyzed journals of teachers within a postgraduate program to determine the type of pedagogical practice they reflected. The journals, and pedagogical processes surrounding journal use, embraced many principles of critical and feminist pedagogy and promoted reflective practice. A focus on issues reflecting a wider context of social justice was…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development, Feminism
Peer reviewedReay, Diane – Gender and Education, 2002
Describes a well-behaved, hard-working, poor, white, working class British boy trying to achieve academically in an inner-city boys' comprehensive school while simultaneously maintaining his standing within the male peer group culture, discussing possibilities of bringing together white working-class masculinities with educational success in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedMeiners, Erica R. – Gender and Education, 2002
Discusses the image of the archetypal, white, Lady Bountiful teacher, examining the historical colonial contexts that produced this archetype and the ideologies she represents. Argues that the persistence of this image in popular culture, teacher education programs, and beyond contributes to a climate that makes it difficult to address white…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feminism, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHenwood, Flis; Miller, Katrina – Gender and Education, 2001
This theme issue examines the treatment of science, technology, and gender in educational research, presenting perspectives from mainland Europe, the United States, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Articles focus on mainstreaming gender equality in science, interrogating the masculinist and heteronormative nature of elementary school science,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues, Information Technology
Peer reviewedGilbert, Jane – Gender and Education, 2001
Despite recent increases in girls' participation and achievement in school science, the problem of gender and science education remains. Much of the published research on the subject reproduces the problem. Suggests that if the problem of gender and science education is produced via certain assumptions underlying the terms "gender" and "science,"…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Gender Issues, Science Education
Peer reviewedClegg, Sue – Gender and Education, 2001
Theorizes relationships between gender, education, and computing, exploring education's role in the continued ideological reproduction of computing and technology as masculine domains. Critiques technological determinism and the sociology of science and postmodernist analyses of technology for reducing technology to the social. Brings together…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedStepulevage, Linda – Gender and Education, 2001
Examines assumptions underpinning studies of gender and technology in education in Denmark, Australia, and England, briefly including Canada and the Netherlands. Discusses how gender and heterosexuality often become conflated in studies of gender and technology relations in the classroom. Explains that girls'"incompetence" in technology is often…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Foreign Countries

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