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Watson, Terri Nicol; Miles Nash, Angel – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2021
Ebony Wright was slated to graduate from Claremont High School in the spring. She was on the honor roll, captain of the girls' varsity softball and swim teams, and recently awarded an academic scholarship to attend a highly ranked university in the fall. Ebony was a "model" student. How she found herself sitting in the principal's office…
Descriptors: School Policy, Dress Codes, Whites, Racial Bias
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Küçükakin, Pinar Mercan; Engin-Demir, Cennet – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
The present study analyzes discursive practices that work to construct particular female identities and re/construct gender inequalities in Turkish educational system. Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) was utilized to analyze 124 publicly available educational policy documents directly related to gender in education. Additionally, CDA was applied…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Educational Policy, Gender Bias
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Whitman, Gretchen Marie – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
The absence of comprehensive educational theory regarding dress codes results in deference to community norms as a way to determine implementation and compliance. Implementing dress codes ultimately results in inconsistent practices and violations of students' rights. To the detriment to student learning, dress codes disproportionately affect…
Descriptors: Dress Codes, Student Rights, Females, Minority Group Students
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Wilmot, Jennifer M.; Migliarini, Valentina; Ancy Annamma, Subini – Educational Policy, 2021
Black girls' experiences with sexual harassment in schools remain critically understudied. To mediate this void, this study explored the role of educators and school policy as disrupting or perpetuating racialized sexual harassment toward them. Using a disability critical race theory (DisCrit) framework, we argue educator response and education…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, African American Students, Females, Educational Environment
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Caldera, Altheria – Texas Education Review, 2018
In United States school districts, Black girls experience exclusionary punishments at disproportionate rates, mainly because of discriminatory school policies enacted by educators who hold implicit bias. Although in recent years there has been a proliferation of scholarship investigating Black girls' schooling experiences, there is a dearth of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Suspension, Discipline Policy
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Norrish, Hannah; Farringdon, Fiona; Bulsara, Max; Hands, Beth – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2012
The school setting provides a unique opportunity to promote physical activity in children by ensuring adequate time, appropriate facilities and education guidance is offered. However school uniform design could also limit physical activity. A repeated measures crossover design was used to compare school recess and lunchtime physical activity over…
Descriptors: Females, Physical Activity Level, Physical Activities, Males
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Raby, Rebecca – Youth & Society, 2010
School conduct codes invariably include special mention of dress, often with some reference to concerns about revealing dress. Drawing on eight focus groups with secondary students in Southern Ontario, this article explores female students' responses to such dress codes. Many young women were critical of certain aspects of their schools' dress…
Descriptors: Females, Focus Groups, Dress Codes, Foreign Countries
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Bousalis, Rina – Social Education, 2012
Iranian women have endured more than 30 years of an Islamist dictatorship that uses religion as a validation for unjust control. Human rights violations against women in Iran are a tragic phenomenon for an otherwise highly developed civilization. Invisible and powerless in a male-dominated society, Iranian women are discouraged from becoming…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Foreign Countries, Dress Codes
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Seggie, Fatma Nevra; Austin, Ann E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2010
This qualitative study examines the impact of the Turkish higher education headscarf ban policy on the plural self-identities (i.e., as Turkish citizens, as Muslims, and as females) of part-time unveilers, female students who cover their hair in their private life but who remove the headscarf (or conceal it to appear unveiled) while at a Turkish…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Muslims, Anxiety, Dress Codes
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Dagkas, Symeon; Benn, Tansin; Jawad, Haifaa – Sport, Education and Society, 2011
This study reports on data from a larger-scale research project in one city in the West Midlands, England. The study was commissioned by the local education authority because of the rising incidence of parental withdrawal of Muslim girls from physical education. The aim was to provide evidence-based guidance to schools on improving the inclusion…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Muslims, Females, Focus Groups
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Pomerantz, Shauna – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2007
In this article I explore the gendered assumptions in the new generation of dress codes that have swept through North American schools in response to how girls are dressing these days. Through a feminist poststructural examination of a particular case in Langley, British Columbia, I locate three contradictory discourses in one school's dress code…
Descriptors: Females, Dress Codes, Foreign Countries, Sexuality
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Bigger, Stephen – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
Recent French and Turkish bans on Muslim women wearing Islamic head coverings in schools, colleges and universities starts this discussion of religious discrimination and the value of inter-religious open dialogue in which neither side holds entrenched positions. The paper links dialogue with the ethnographic methodology and uses this to examine…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Religious Discrimination, Dress Codes
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Landorf, Hilary; Pagan, Luis – Social Studies, 2005
The hijab, the veil worn by Muslim women, can be a touchstone issue to give students an entry into the complex nature of Islam. It allows students to discover for themselves how symbol is used as a political, social, and cultural expression of Islam by different groups, both inside and outside the religion. By starting with their own experiences…
Descriptors: Females, Muslims, Social Studies, Teaching Methods
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Dagkas, Symeon; Benn, Tansin – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
Previous research suggests that Muslim women can experience particular problems when taking physical education (PE) lessons, for example with dress codes, mixed-teaching and exercise during Ramadan; and they can face restrictions in extra-curricular activities for cultural and religious reasons. The area is under-researched and there is little…
Descriptors: Asians, National Curriculum, Physical Education, Muslims
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Watts, Ruth – Educational Management & Administration, 1998
Investigates women headteachers' professional identity and leadership styles, returning readers to the late 19th century, when the first (British) secondary schools for girls were established. Explores various issues, such as sensible dress, girls' sports, health education, and extracurricular activities, employing case studies of three Birmingham…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Case Studies, Dress Codes, Educational History