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Darling, John; Glendinning, Anthony – 1996
Gender stereotyping is endemic to British culture, and traditional male and female stereotypes have long been a feature of the reading material used in school classrooms. Although educators and publishers are becoming more sensitive to gender issues, and deliberate differentiation by gender has largely stopped, fundamental inequities may continue…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Selection (Students), Educational Environment, Educational History
Thomas, Kim – 1990
This book reports a study which examined the concrete experiences of male and female university students in the United Kingdom, and the meanings students attach to them. It suggests that meanings arise from everyday discourse, which habitually uses oppositions such as masculinity/femininity and arts/sciences. Chapter 1 introduces the issue of…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Selection (Students), English, Females
Riddell, Sheila I. – 1992
This book uses detailed case studies of two secondary schools in England to examine the relationship between curriculum choice and gender identity among 14-year-old students making their first choices about what to pursue at examination level. It reveals a two-way process. Pupils' decisions on what to take are influenced by how they perceive…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Case Studies, Course Selection (Students), Decision Making
Radford, John, Ed. – 1998
Nine chapters present cutting-edge research on "brainsex" and its effects on personality, education, and choice. It targets concepts such as job attributes, work flexibility, long-term life planning, home-work conflict, prestige versus occupational interest, and intrinsic motivational mechanisms to explain the relative failure of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Biological Influences, Career Choice, Career Education