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Elizabeth Marie Johansen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation delved into the complex interaction between gender dynamics and leadership perceptions within outdoor recreation, particularly in the context of higher education. Utilizing Transformational Learning Theory, Critical Feminist Theory, and Conditional Outdoor Leadership Theory, this study aimed to uncover the nuanced ways in which…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Leadership, Gender Differences, Leadership Role
Lennart Van Eycken; Jannick Demanet; Mieke Van Houtte – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Schools' sex composition and gender role attitudes are often overlooked in teachers' self-efficacy studies, while research suggests that gender role attitudes may color teachers' perceptions of students. This study investigates the association of schools' sex composition and teachers' gender role attitudes with teachers' self-efficacy in…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Sex Role, Teacher Attitudes, Gender Bias
Alexandra Powell; Abbey K. Mann; Jenn S. Rossmann; Rohan Prabhu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
As more women enter engineering, the climate of engineering teams must be improved to ensure that women feel included and inspired to design innovative solutions. Prior research suggests that women in STEM often report lower levels of self-efficacy, which could limit their engagement in collaborative design tasks. Unfortunately, little research…
Descriptors: Design, Self Efficacy, Gender Issues, Engineering
E. B. Gross; Rachel D. Fine; Selin Gülgöz; Kristina R. Olson; Susan A. Gelman – Developmental Science, 2024
Despite increases in visibility, gender-nonconforming young people continue to be at risk for bullying and discrimination. Prior work has established that gender essentialism in children correlates with prejudice against people who do not conform to gender norms, but to date no causal link has been established. The present study investigated this…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Sexual Identity, Gender Issues, Gender Bias
Zahra Hazari; Idaykis Rodriguez – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
For students who face marginalization in a discipline, counterspaces are safe spaces of refuge that allow them to express their multiple identities and foster their sense of belonging. While prior qualitative work on counterspaces has highlighted how and why these spaces support marginalized students, there is little quantitative work that…
Descriptors: Physics, Gender Differences, Science Interests, Self Concept
Leanne Cameron; Ella Page – Education Development Trust, 2024
The Cambodian government has been successful in raising girls' enrolment and academic achievement in recent years, with girls' enrolment reaching 100% in 2021 and girls outperforming boys in reading, writing and mathematics at Grade 5 level. While this is hugely encouraging for girls' education in the country, these statistics alone do not help us…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Females, Gender Differences
Limin Jao; Jennifer Hall; Cinzia Di Placido – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2024
Research on gender issues and mathematics education is often conducted in classroom settings and/or with teachers, students, and parents. However, perspectives about mathematics from adults beyond teachers and parents can have an impact on students. Thus, we conducted research in Australia and Canada about the general public's views of gender and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Attitudes, Public Opinion, Sex
Molly Y. Lewis; Matt Cooper Borkenhagen; Ellen Converse; Gary Lupyan; Mark Seidenberg – Grantee Submission, 2022
We investigated how gender is represented in children's books using a novel 200,000 word corpus comprising 247 popular, contemporary books for young children. Using human judgments and word co-occurrence data, we quantified gender biases of words in individual books and in the whole corpus. We find that children's books contain many words that…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Differences, Young Children, Childrens Literature
Ivo Jirásek; Richard Macku; Jirí Nemec; Lucie Jarkovská – Journal of Pedagogy, 2023
The paper deals with the work of the Czech children's author Jaroslav Foglar from a gender perspective, reflecting on two themes in particular: the absence of heroines; and his understanding of boys' reciprocity and friendship with the adoration of physicality. The impetus for this analysis was data from a questionnaire survey, the aim of which…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Authors, Informal Education, Gender Bias
Jiaxing Li; Rui Zhang; Yingyi Luo; Lixin Na – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: In contrast to previous research that has primarily focused on gender differences in health behaviour compliance, this study explored the association between gender consciousness and sun protection in China - a cultural setting in which there is a pronounced gender bias towards sun protection. These article is the first attempt to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Gender Differences, Gender Issues
Bente G. Kvitvaer Nordmo – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
The purpose of this article is to qualitatively explore the disparity in the perspectives of female and male staff in promoting physical activity towards 3-5-year-old girls and boys in the outdoor playground of a Norwegian kindergarten. The sample consisted of eight female staff and two male staff members from one kindergarten. Semi-structured…
Descriptors: Young Children, Kindergarten, Playgrounds, School Personnel
Tawana, Xoliswa; Romm, Norma R. A. – Participatory Educational Research, 2023
The purpose of this article is two-fold. Firstly, we consider whether the setting up of mixed-gender focus group sessions has the potential as a research process to contribute to transforming people's understandings of their gendered relationships. Secondly, we relate our discussion to the question of the mutability of stereotypical thinking in…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Heterogeneous Grouping, Gender Differences, Adult Students
Michelle Dickson – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2023
Recent data shows a continuing trend of gender disparity in leadership positions in tertiary education in New Zealand with men dominating higher levels of employment and advancing at faster rates than women. This study explored the experiences of six academic women who have advanced to leadership roles in New Zealand to examine the role that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Administrators, Females, College Administration
Spitzer, Tamar – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study sought to examine the underlying issues and perceptions of sitting male and female superintendents in order to add to the current literature on feminism in the K-12 school setting. Specifically, this study sought to examine the perceptions of currently employed superintendents about how they experienced the intersection of gender and…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Gender Differences, Feminism, Elementary Secondary Education
Aimee B. Simpson; Katie Fitzpatrick; Mohamed Alansari – Gender and Education, 2024
Most secondary (high) schools in a broad range of jurisdictions internationally engage in various forms of high stakes, standardized assessment and related qualifications. In this paper, we interrogate how educational achievement regimes -- especially via the reporting of curriculum and assessment 'data' -- continue to mobilize particular gender…
Descriptors: Health Education, Foreign Countries, LGBTQ People, Student Evaluation