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Mercan Küçükakin, Pinar; Engin-Demir, Cennet – Gender and Education, 2022
Despite national and international attempts to eliminate gender inequality in education, it remains a pressing issue in Turkey. Because gender equality is often shaped by and through discursive practices, the present study explores how educational policy and media discourses create gender inequalities in education. The critical discourse analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Gender Bias, Educational Policy
Eren Aydinlik, Badegül; Kenan, Seyfi – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
Women's education becomes a prominent issue in the Ottoman Empire with the modern period, leading to the opening of the first modern public school for girls as a "rüsdiyye" (secondary) school. This article critically examines the curriculum of girls' "rüsdiyyes" from their foundation in 1859 until the beginning of the Second…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Females, Educational History, World History
Moshfeghyeganeh, Saeed; Hazari, Zahra – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
Women continue to be underrepresented in physics in the United States. This is while many Muslim majority (MM) countries have a high representation of women in undergraduate and graduate physics programs. While there is a growing awareness of this trend, little is being done to understand why and how this trend has manifested and how it can be…
Descriptors: Muslims, Physics, Disproportionate Representation, Gender Bias
Çöker, Berna – Online Submission, 2020
In this study, I aim to provide an analysis of gender equality in the Turkish education system by looking at policies and their outcomes on girl's schooling. My goal is to demonstrate the ways educational policies have been complicit in reproducing inequality and difference between the sexes by examining what issues regarding education and gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Education, Gender Bias
Islam, Samira Ibrahim – World Journal of Education, 2019
Middle East Region is home to more than 400 million people, representing 5% of world population, and boasts a workforce of 103 million scattered across 22 countries (Lord, 2016). Sixty five percent of the populations are young aged 25 or under, which puts growing stress on educational, health and social systems. Over the last decade, most Middle…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Womens Education, Females, Geographic Regions
Çobanoglu, Fatma – International Journal of Higher Education, 2018
The moulds of masculinity and femininity determined by society are not only determinants of the way in which individuals behave in society, but also determinants of the production and distribution of the resources. The steady development of societies can be achieved when men and women have the equal power with equal opportunities and resources to…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Gender Bias, Sex Fairness
Alniaçik, Ayse; Göksen, Fatos; Yükseker, Deniz – Gender and Education, 2019
This paper focuses on women's vocational education in Turkey as a gendered and gendering process. Cultural norms about women's role in society, a vocational curriculum that echoes these norms, and a labour market with gender inequalities constitute the background against which women formulate their vocational preferences and seek pathways into the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Females, Vocational Education
Korchynska, Natalia – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2017
The article examines the evolution of gender policies in the field of vocational education in Turkey since the beginning of the 20th century up to the present. Schools for girls started to emerge in Turkey at the beginning of the republican era. Their aim was to teach students about gender roles consistent with the trend of modernization and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Educational Policy, Educational History
Yazan, Bedrettin – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
In many developing countries, women's education has been a highly prominent issue which is not adequately addressed in their education policies. The participation of female populations in education in most of the developing regions of the world has been much lower than the participation of their male counterparts [UNICEF. 2005a. "Report Card…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Gender Bias
Demiray, Emine – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The most important factor that enables women to become individuals in society is education. It is also a very crucial part of rectifying the circumstances they are in. Besides formal, mass and distance education institutions, there are some other mechanisms to support women's individuality, their personal development and improve gender equality.…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Expectation, Distance Education
Rankin, Bruce H.; Aytac, Isik A. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
Previous research highlights the continuing relevance of family culture in explaining educational inequalities in Turkey, especially patriarchal beliefs and practices that discourage investment in the education of girls. We extend that research by introducing two much-debated, but empirically untested, aspects of family culture--parental…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Females, Family Life, Educational Attainment