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Publication Date: 1992
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The Gendering of Skill and Vocationalism in Twentieth-Century Australian Education.
Blackmore, Jill
Journal of Education Policy, v7 n4 p351-77 1992
Skill is a social construct that assumes different meanings in particular historical circumstances. This paper explains how the dominant concept of skill has shifted in twentieth-century Australia from being job- and content-specific to a more generic view (embracing cognitive, technical, and operational, social, and affective skills) that differentially affects youth according to gender and class. (111 references) (MLH)
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Language: English
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