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Acker, Sandra; Dillabough, Jo-Anne – Gender and Education, 2007
This article reflects an interest in exposing links between women's academic work and the gender codes which organize and shape working life in the university context, both now and in the recent past, as a contribution to the sociology of women's work. Our specific focus is the gendered division of labour in teacher education in universities in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, Employed Women, Women Faculty

Taylor, Alison – Gender and Education, 1995
Interviewed Canadian female educational administrators to examine their perceptions of gender relations within the context of provincial policy. The author reveals their experiences of contradiction with respect to the policy in practice and identifies ways in which these women construct themselves as agents of resistance and change. (GR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Agents, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Harper, Helen; And Others – Gender and Education, 1996
Examines the connection between an English-in-the-workplace (EWP) class and the linguistic behavior of immigrant women garment factory employees. Results suggest that newly acquired English skills may be reinforcing linguistic behavior that reconstitutes traditional relations between workers and management. However, EWP does not appear to empower…
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Criticism, Employed Women, Employee Attitudes