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Nathanson, Amy I.; Perse, Elizabeth M.; Ferguson, Douglas A. – Communication Research Reports, 1997
Applies an interpersonal approach to understand gender differences in television use--males are socialized to be instrumental in communication while females are socialized to be focused on relationships. Finds limited support that males had an instrumental TV viewing style. Finds females had a relationship-oriented approach to television similar…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Higher Education, Mass Media Use, Sex Differences
Heller, Barbara – Horizontes, 1997
Focuses on the female characters that mark Brazilian literature to elaborate a study about the condition of women, which is expressed by those characters' reading behavior. (PA)
Descriptors: Characterization, Cultural Context, Females, Foreign Countries

de Sousa, Isabela Cabral Felix – Convergence, 1998
Interviews with 20 women in governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Rio de Janeiro revealed the following: (1) formal education programs lacked courses on gender issues; (2) nonformal education was a potential source of gender awareness; and (3) informal education was the main source of gender awareness. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Background, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues

Chen-Hayes, Stuart F. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2001
Nontraditional gender identity and expression have been ignored or pathologized in most school, agency, and family counseling settings. Transgenderist oppression is based on ignorance and fear of difference. Suggestions are given for counseling and advocacy using transgendered and gender-variant persons' strengths as a challenge to pathology-based…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Counseling Theories, Gender Issues, Identification (Psychology)

Theimer, Christine E.; Killen, Melanie; Stangor, Charles – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Investigated how 50 preschoolers evaluated the appropriateness of excluding boys and girls from two types of activities and two types of future roles across different exclusion contexts. Found that straightforward gender-based exclusion was judged wrong. Decisions were justified on the basis of moral reasons. However, children used both moral and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Gender Issues, Moral Development, Peer Relationship

O'Brien, Margaret; Jones, Deborah; Sloan, David; Rustin, Michael – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2000
Examines children's spatial mobility in urban settings, particularly in the public realm, using data from a study of children living in contrasting urban environments. Notes declining independent use of public space, and variations on use by gender, ethnicity, and family culture. (JPB)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Children, Cultural Differences, Gender Issues

Hammrich, Penny L.; Richardson, Greer M.; Livingston, Beverly – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2000
The goal of this study was to familiarize teachers with reform initiatives in science education and to chart their progress as change agents of gender equity in the classroom. Discusses teachers' reflections and dialogue concerning their conception changes of teaching and mathematics as they confront the issue of equitable practice. (Author/SAH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Evaluation

Courtois, Christine A. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2000
Presents a response to "Gender Politics: The Focus on Women in the Memory Debates" (this issue). Encourages an activist orientation and response to the memory controversy on the part of professionals, especially those who specialize in working with abuse and trauma. Also encourages professionals to consider legitimate critiques, and to…
Descriptors: Activism, Child Abuse, Females, Gender Issues

MacIntosh, Judith – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2002
Explores the influences of gender issues in nursing education and makes recommendations for educators regarding self-awareness (self as gendered being, educator, researcher) and helping learners learn (finding voice, examining stories, providing support, creating hope). Concludes that nurses should share ways of coping with visible and invisible…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Self Concept

Galitis, Ingrid – Gender and Education, 2002
Observed and conducted discussions with female members of an elementary-level, mixed-gender, Australian chess club to investigate why girls left and boys came to dominate the club. Results indicated that both home values and schooling transmitted and reinforced inequalities between the sexes, though in more subtle and less overt forms than in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues

Henwood, 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

Abrahamsson, Lena – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2001
A study of eight Swedish companies that reverted to previous forms of work organization shows how gender influences organizational change. The learning organization concept challenges gender order, but gender segregation and stereotypic gender-coding of work are strong mechanisms for reversing change and obstructing individual and organizational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Occupational Segregation, Organizational Change
Fuller, Alison; Beck, Vanessa; Unwin, Lorna – Education + Training, 2005
Purpose -- Gender segregation has been a persistent feature of apprenticeship programmes in countries around the world. In the UK, the Modern Apprenticeship was launched ten years ago as the governments flagship initiative for training new entrants in a range of occupational sectors. One of its priorities was to increase male and female…
Descriptors: Investigations, Holistic Approach, Apprenticeships, Vocational Education
Armenti, Carmen – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2004
This research involved in-depth interviews with nineteen women professors, drawn from across various faculties and ranks at one Canadian university, and was intended to explore the interconnections between the women's personal and professional lives. The women in this study chose to combine having children with an academic career. Most of them…
Descriptors: Females, College Faculty, Women Faculty, Gender Issues
Bhana, Deevia – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
This article focuses on the construction of gender identities among young boys and girls in a black primary school. Against the backdrop of food insecurity, young boys' and girls' vulnerability to violence and to using violence as a means of getting food is increased. Violence is a clear manifestation of gender inequalities. Drawing on data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Sexual Identity, Violence