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Sullivan, Michael – School Library Journal, 2004
It's not that boys can not read, they just do not read. Study after study reveals that boys read less than girls. And according to the U.S. Department of Education, school-age boys tend to read a grade and a half lower than girls. How can librarians get guys to turn the page? For starters, they need to move beyond their traditional "here is a book…
Descriptors: Males, Reading Materials, Reading Motivation, Reader Text Relationship
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Ford, Danielle J.; Brickhouse, Nancy W.; Lottero-Perdue, Pamela; Kittleson, Julie – Science Education, 2006
Although reading is a critical part of science and science learning, it is no longer a part of many children's elementary science instruction. This is of concern because girls often develop strong identities as readers, but do not develop scientific identities with ease. In this study, we investigate girls' science reading to know (1) if science…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Interviews, Reading Habits, Parent Influence
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McGlone, Matthew S.; Aronson, Joshua; Kobrynowicz, Diane – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
Men tend to achieve higher response accuracy than women on surveys of political knowledge. We investigated the possibility that this performance gap is moderated by factors that render the communicative context of a survey intellectually threatening to women and thereby induce stereotype threat. In a telephone survey of college students' political…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Telephone Surveys, College Students, Interviews
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Stromquist, Nelly P. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2006
Global policies today encourage greater access by women to formal schooling but leave aside issues of content and school practices essential to the modification of the social relations of gender. This article assumes a holistic approach and compares the promise of education with its actual contribution to transformative knowledge. It examines why…
Descriptors: Education, Nongovernmental Organizations, Justice, Holistic Approach
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Davies, Bronwyn – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
The controlling strategies of neo-liberalism, designed to constitute academics as economic units supporting the designs of government, are contrasted here with the creative and transgressive elements of a more Deleuzian approach to writing that opens things up, that brings thought to life, that makes the familiar, predictable order tremble. The…
Descriptors: Females, Politics of Education, Gender Bias, Political Attitudes
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Dick, Penny; Hyde, Rosie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2006
Line manager involvement in HRM is an increasing trend across Europe. With the numbers of employees taking advantage of work-life balance policies also on the increase, line manager responsibility for this specific policy area is likely to become more marked. In this paper, we argue that line managers have a critical role to play in the career…
Descriptors: Managerial Occupations, Career Development, Foreign Countries, Responsibility
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Chuks, Okeke Ben – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2004
Women play a very vital role in national development. The role relates to a complete range of socio-economic activities. Rural women are not only users of basic services, bearers and socialisers of children and keepers of the home, they also represent a product potential, which is not being fully tapped. Records have shown that women form more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Numeracy, Vocational Education
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Cook, Kaye V.; Larson, Daniel C,; Boivin, Monique D. – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Explores Christian college students views of self and of a Christian God. Discusses differences in views between men and women. Suggests that the Christian liberal arts context nurtures integrated and complex views of the self, but authoritative views of God. Notes authoritative views of God shaped the heavy justice self-ethic. (CAJ)
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Tamboukou, Maria – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2004
This article looks at the first university-associated colleges in the United Kingdom at the turn of the nineteenth century, and at how the first women students of these colleges lived within the limits of their society, but also beyond them, in yet unrecognised "different social spaces," which Foucault has described as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Females, Educational History
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Ivinson, Gabrielle; Murphy, Patricia – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2003
Teachers have been under pressure in the United Kingdom to devise pedagogic strategies to raise boys' achievement. This article reviews the emergence of the concept of a "setting" from within the sociocultural literature as the basis for considering the interaction between gender and learning. The second section reports findings from an…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Males
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Mayhew, Matthew J.; Grunwald, Heidi E.; Dey, Eric L. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that create a positive climate for diversity and to demonstrate how these factors predict outcomes related to achieving a positive campus climate for diversity. Based on survey data collected from 437 staff members employed at a large, public, predominantly White University in the Midwest, results…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Work Environment, Educational Environment, College Faculty
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van Daalen, Cheryl – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
School nurses are often asked to participate in the health component of many physical education (PE) programs in schools. With this opportunity comes an ability to invite a model of physical education that enables physical, mental, and relational health. A pilot study was initiated to explore why girls' enrollment in physical education was…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Females, School Nurses, Competition
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Ashcraft, Catherine; Sevier, Brian – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2006
In recent years, public discussions over the socialization of boys have increased dramatically. These concerns have fueled a number of proposed remedies, one of which has been a push to increase the presence of men in elementary schools. To date, however, this call for increased male participation in elementary education has focused primarily on…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Males, Interviews, Elementary School Teachers
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Wharton, Sue – Language and Education, 2005
There is now a considerable body of research into issues of gender representation in children's literature. This is no doubt partly due to the perceived importance of such representation for children's social and psychological development. In this paper I analyse gender representation in one stage of a reading scheme which is currently popular in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Childrens Literature, Gender Differences, Early Reading
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Teferra, Damtew; Altbachl, Philip G. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2004
African higher education, at the beginning of the new millennium, faces unprecedented challenges. Not only is the demand for access unstoppable, especially in the context of Africa's traditionally low postsecondary attendance levels, but higher education is recognized as a key force for modernization and development. Africa's academic institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Access to Education, Gender Issues
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