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Assem Digarbayeva; Anar Kaliyeva; Dariga Batayeva; Kulzhakhan Bakirova; Ela Aisha Koksal – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2024
The development of professional skills is essential for biology students to be successful in their future careers. However, current teaching approaches often fail to provide adequate training. The aim of this theory to practice study was to develop an effective methodology for improving the professional skills of biology students through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Single Sex Colleges, Science Education
Ahmed, Rumana; Hyndman-Rizk, Nelia – Gender and Education, 2020
While expanding higher education is an important component of women's agency development, subsequent employment in the labour market remains an impediment to realising gender equality in many developing countries. In Bangladesh, while the rate of women's higher education completion has steadily increased, employment has not kept pace, resulting in…
Descriptors: Females, Empowerment, Case Studies, Stereotypes

Kim, Mikyong; Alvarez, Rodolfo – Journal of Higher Education, 1995
Drawing on national and longitudinal survey data, a study of 3,249 students from coeducational colleges and 387 from women-only colleges found that women-only colleges had a positive impact on academic ability and social self-confidence. Students did not differ by school type in preparation for graduate or professional schools, but coed students…
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Outcomes Assessment, College Role, Comparative Analysis