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Parker, Lesley H.; Rennie, Leonie J. – International Journal of Science Education, 2002
Focuses on female performance in science and mathematics in a single-sex classroom setting. Reports the circumstances under which teachers were able to implement gender-inclusive strategies in single-sex science classes in coeducational high schools and documents some of the difficulties faced. Gathers qualitative and quantitative data from…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Females, Foreign Countries, High Schools

Crombie, Gail; Abarbanel, Tracy; Anderson, Colin – Science Teacher, 2000
Points out the sex differences in enrollment in computer science courses and less experience among females with computers. Discusses female confidence in computer use in single sex classrooms, and indicates the increasing confidence level and more risk taking among female students. Describes components of a successful program and the importance of…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Course Selection (Students), Females, Science Education

Willis, Sue; Kenway, Jane – Australian Journal of Education, 1986
The argument in favor of single-sex schooling as a means of overcoming sexist educational practices is refuted, a less optimistic scenario of the results of single-sex schooling is offered, and a more appropriate means of improving girls' educational experiences is suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Benefits, Educational Change

Klein, Susan S.; Bogart, Karen – Equity and Excellence, 1987
Describes how sex inequities found at the elementary and secondary levels resemble or differ from those at the post-secondary level. Identifies strategies to promote equity that can be used at each level. (PS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females

Harvey, T. J.; Stables, A. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1986
Examines the attitudes to science, physics, chemistry, biology, and to school of students in mixed and single-sex secondary schools from England. Results are used to support an argument for separating students by sex for studying some subjects in mixed schools. (ML)
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Instruction

Fuller, Mary; Dooley, Pauline; Ayles, Rosemary – Educational Studies, 1997
Focuses on prospectuses of former boys' schools that have only a small minority of girls, to examine the nature of "coeducation," particularly as it affects girls' educational and social opportunities. Paints a picture of boys' schools that happen to have girls in them rather than of genuinely coeducational institutions. (DSK)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Pollina, Ann – Educational Leadership, 1995
The female perspective is vital to scientific inquiry and science education. Three National Coalition of Girls' Schools symposia demonstrate educators' need to connect math, science, and technology to the real world; choose metaphors carefully; foster collaboration; encourage girls to be experts and technology controllers; and capitalize on girls'…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Coeducation, Feminism, Mathematics Education

Kleinau, Elke – European Education, 1992
Contends that the growth of secondary education for females in Germany brought conflict between the girls' school teachers and female teachers who were involved in the women's rights movement. Discusses the vocational educational goals of the earlier schools and the liberal arts-professional goals of the newer upper secondary schools. (CFR)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Females, Foreign Countries
Instructor, 1994
An interview with two American University professors who authored a book on how American schools treat little girls discusses what gender equity is, what gender bias in classrooms looks like, whether gender bias cheats boys as well as girls, and whether they favor single-sex classes and schools. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Females

Salomon, Eva – European Education, 1992
Contends that efforts to achieve sexual equality among boys and girls in Austria have not succeeded. Argues that girls have to adapt to male value patterns and standards. Recommends that teachers and parents work together to eliminate sexual bias, encourage boys and girls to work in cooperative groups, and provide girls with more opportunities for…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Cooperative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies
Hudson, Kathleen; Stiles, John – Principal, 1998
Since public schools have been largely unable to address gender-based academic achievement inequalities and often ignore sexual-harassment incidents, there has been increasing discussion and study of all-girl classes and schools. Several studies have shown promising results--especially for science classes. Programs in Maine, Virginia, San…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Competition, Developmental Stages, Early Adolescents

Colley, Ann; And Others – Educational Studies, 1994
Reports on a study of school subject preference among 566 male and 567 female students in both single-sex and coeducational British secondary schools. Finds an effect of school type for younger students only. Also finds clear effects of gender with higher rankings given to mathematics and science by boys and to art by girls. (CFR)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Course Selection (Students), Females, Foreign Countries