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Ferguson, Janet, Comp. – 1982
Based on the proceedings of a workshop prompted by a study of science education in Canada conducted by the Science Council of Canada, this document examines the relationship between girls and science education. The workshop addressed three major questions: (1) To what extent are girls in Canadian schools avoiding the study of science? (2) What…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Foreign Countries
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Lackie, Leandra; de Man, Anton F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1997
Examines the relationship between sexual aggression and the variables of sex role stereotyping, fraternity affiliation, participation in athletics, hostility toward women, aggressive driving, aggressive attitudes, alcohol use, and masculinity. Findings from 86 male undergraduates reveal physical aggression, sex role stereotyping, and fraternity…
Descriptors: Aggression, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Erwin, Lorna; Maurutto, Paula – Gender and Education, 1998
Explores the processes by which 91 female undergraduate students make sense of their educational and career options and choices as they move through their education at a large Canadian university. Implications for retaining more female students in the sciences are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Career Choice, Career Development, Course Selection (Students)
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Gaskell, Jane – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1983
Capitalist, patriarchal, and sexist social structures and values affect how working class adolescents plan to allocate responsibility for domestic labor. Interviews with 83 Canadian male and female high school students revealed that they anticipate choosing patterns of domestic labor which perpetuate women's subordinate roles at home and work. (AM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Education, Family Attitudes, Family Structure
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Haines, Valerie A.; Wallace, Jean E. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
A study examining the relationship between gender and majoring in science surveyed 281 science and social science majors, 66 percent of whom were women, at a Canadian university. Women were less likely to major in science. High school preparation in mathematics and science accounted for over 40 percent of the effect of gender on majoring in…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Donaldson, E. L.; Dixon, E. A. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1995
A study of first-year chemistry students (n=962) in one Canadian university investigated factors that may contribute to retention or withdrawal of women in science study. Results show transition patterns into and during the first year of university that suggest that career paths and lifestyles begin to differentiate between genders in ways much…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Chemistry, College Environment, College Freshmen
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Heyward, Candace B. – Gender and Education, 1995
Examines the 15-year transformation in gender values at a Canadian independent school for girls and their effect on the students and the school structures. Gender-stereotyped, outside-world realities are still influencing the school environment and students' thinking. The author believes single-sex schools for girls are an important antidote to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Environment, Females, Foreign Countries
Naidoo, J. C. – 1980
This collection includes ten papers on South Asian (particularly East Indian) women in Canada. The papers were written by the author for presentation at various meetings from 1976 to 1980 and discuss: (1) the author's research on differential role perceptions, religious values, role socialization, and achievement aspirations of East Indian and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aspiration, Cultural Pluralism, Demography
Fischer, L.; Cheyne, J. A. – 1977
The purpose of this study was to answer the following questions: (1) In what areas are sex differences supported by research? (2) To what extent are these sex differences caused by biological differences, by differences in socialization, or by differing opportunities? (3) In what way are educators reinforcing sex role stereotypes? In order to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Administrator Attitudes, Annotated Bibliographies