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Stohs, Joanne Hoven – Journal of Family Issues, 1994
Employed women are in a quandary between two ethics, equity and care, in relation to the household division of labor. Uses the frameworks of both Benhabib and Gilligan to explain the moral rationales that women use to prioritize the ethic of care and to articulate the ethical dilemmas of employed women. (LKS)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Family Life, Gender Issues
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Scantlebury, Kathryn – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1995
Describes a fictional autobiographical reconstruction of former students, that imaginatively explores the gender-blindness of a preservice teacher, the likely sources for this blindness, and its likely consequences. (JRH)
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Education
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Hite, Linda M.; McDonald, Kimberly S. – Journal of Management Development, 1995
Research documenting gender bias in higher education points to similar problems women face in management training. More research is needed on gender issues in selection, development, and promotion processes in organizations. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Equal Education, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Sauer, Beverly A. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Reviews James Paradis's analysis of expert knowledge in technical operator's manuals. Demonstrates how professional discourse embodies images of violence and domination. Describes the relationship between ethos and logos in professional discourse. Provides a feminist critique of sex codes in technical communications. (HB)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Ross, Susan Mallon – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Describes the current practices in public environmental debate and reform movements as relevant to technical communicators. Reviews a case in which the Mohawk community clashed with the Environmental Protection Agency. Explores the clash of worldviews and shows how a feminist perspective might aid in such a conflict. (HB)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Conflict
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Herb, Steven; Willoughby-Herb, Sara – Knowledge Quest, 1998
Examines an often-overlooked issues of gender equity--the importance of fathers in the development of their children. Highlights include: the lack of male presence in many children's lives; benefit of involvement for children and fathers; timeliness for supporting fathering; and a partnership between libraries, literature, and fathering. (AEF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Fatherless Family, Fathers
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ChanLin, Lih-Juan – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1999
Describes a study that investigated the effects of visual control (self-controlled versus system-controlled) and gender difference on learning with scientific multimedia instruction, observed how boys and girls differed in navigating and processing visual information in a hypermedia environment, and examined how visual control influenced learning.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Gender Issues, Hypermedia, Learning Processes
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Witt, Susan D. – Childhood Education, 2000
Examines young children's gender role development, focusing on the impact of television viewing. Maintains that role models and imitation are extremely influential factors shaping gender-typed behavior. Identifies gender bias in television programming, including music television and commercials, and discusses gender bias in children's television…
Descriptors: Child Development, Gender Issues, Observational Learning, Programming (Broadcast)
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Currie, Jan; Harris, Patricia; Thiele, Bev – Gender and Education, 2000
Interviewed staff in two Australian universities about sacrifices they had to make to do their jobs, using the greedy institution concept to describe the hold the universities had over their staff. Overall, there was a certain uniformity of response across sites, gender, and occupational status, which is the product of a masculinist discourse used…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Factors, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Enslin, Penny; Pendlebury, Shirley – Journal of Education Policy, 2000
Through examining the concept of rights in emergent South Africa policy, this article illustrates how philosophy can serve democratic policy in pursuit of the public good. Although the South African Schools Act establishes some institutional conditions for a right-based educational system, curriculum inadequacies may undermine this objective.…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Langsford, Shane; Douglas, Graham; Houghton, Stephen – Westminster Studies in Education, 1998
Identifies the educational-, social-, and health-related risk-taking behavior (RTB) for children and adolescents and investigates the presence of gender- and age-related patterns. Reveals that health-related RTB is the most easily identified; educational and social RTB was greater for males while health RTB was greater for females; and involvement…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Children
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Kim, Min Kyeong – International Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
Discussion of new digital information technologies highlights issues of concern for women. Topics include the non-neutrality of digital technology; social and cultural effects of digital technology; gender and technology; barriers to women's performance in mathematics, science, and technology; and computer-mediated communication. (Contains 41…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Influences, Females, Futures (of Society)
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Galupo, M. Paz; Gasparich, Gail E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Science and medicine are littered with the images of men. Introduces an interdisciplinary course devoted to the subject of women, gender, and science issues. Discusses possible ways to encourage females to pursue careers in science. (Contains web resources.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Critical Thinking, Females, Gender Issues
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Bradley, Karen – Sociology of Education, 2000
Argues that the key to understanding the relationship between gender parity in educational attainment and in the labor market lies in the different distributions of women and men across fields within higher education. Reports analyses for a range of countries from 1965 through 1990 discussing the findings in detail. (Contains references.) (CMK)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Educational Attainment
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McDonough, Judith – Social Education, 1999
Presents an overview of women in the Progressive Era, providing a glimpse at how women attempted to reform society and simultaneously change ideas about the role of women at the turn of the 20th century. Reviews the various roles of these women, such as suffragettes, individual freedom activists, and labor organizers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Females, Feminism, Gender Issues
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