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Sax, Leonard – School Library Journal, 2007
The gender issue is relevant to classroom learning in more ways than one. Increasingly in the United States, young boys are saying that school is stupid and they do not like to read. This phenomenon cuts across all demographic groups: it affects affluent white boys in the suburbs no less than it affects black boys in low-income neighborhoods. In…
Descriptors: Video Games, Predictor Variables, Literature Appreciation, Gender Issues
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Perillo, Suzanne – Issues in Educational Research, 2006
Pedagogical change is posited as a crafting process constituted by the relational activity of social and material actors. A case study was used to investigate how pedagogical change becomes enacted in everyday practices in an independent boys' school in Australia. In comparison to a scripted implementation plan, the pedagogical change process was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
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Voyles, Martha M.; Fossum, Tim; Haller, Susan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2008
This study examines teacher-student interactions and selected student gender differences with volunteer boys and recruited girls in a technology class. The participants were teachers and triads of girls and boys in single-gender sections of a technology course where the students built, designed features for, and programmed Lego robots. We analyzed…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Science Instruction, Females, Interviews
Ohlott, Patricia J. – T+D, 2002
Shows the benefits of single-gender, single-race programs to train women and minorities. Dispels myths that concern managers and hinder the acceptance of the single-identity approach. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Benefits, Females, Leadership Training
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Thorp, Laurie; Cummins, Richard; Townsend, Christine – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1998
Students in an agricultural education leadership course included a lab section of 20 females and one of 20 males and females. The all-female section had stronger perception of their abilities to lead, work with groups, make decisions, and communicate than did women in the mixed group. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Females, Higher Education, Leadership Qualities
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Derry, Julie A.; Phillips, D. Allen – Physical Educator, 2004
The purpose of this study was to investigate selected student and teacher variables and compare the differences between these variables for female students and female teachers in coeducation and single-sex physical education classes. Eighteen female teachers and intact classes were selected; 9 teachers from coeducation and 9 teachers from…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Physical Education, Women Faculty, Females
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Wiseman, Alexander W. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2008
Recent international education reports have highlighted some of the progress (as well as remaining disparity) in gendered education enrollment rates. But, the problem of gender segregation is still a very real issue even in some nations where girls are enrolled at levels on par with boys. Separate classes, curricula, and in many countries separate…
Descriptors: International Education, Teacher Characteristics, Cross Cultural Studies, Gender Differences
Bixler, Mark – Teacher Magazine, 2005
The number of public schools offering single-sex instruction has risen from fewer than a dozen to 205 since 1997, with classrooms sprouting up in places such as Atlanta, New York, and Philadelphia, says Leonard Sax, a psychologist and physician who directs the National Association for Single Sex Public Education, in Maryland. The increase is…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Single Sex Schools, Gender Differences, Coeducation
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Spielhagen, Frances R. – Educational Leadership, 2006
Spielhagen reports on her interviews with students in Hudson Valley Middle School, a middle school in a rural district in upstate New York that has offered voluntary single-sex classes for three years. The 24 6th, 7th, and 8th graders whom she interviewed had chosen to take all-boy or all-girl academic classes for at least one year. All Hudson…
Descriptors: Single Sex Classes, Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Interviews
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Chaplin, Tara M.; Gillham, Jane E.; Reivich, Karen; Elkon, Andrea G. L.; Samuels, Barbra; Freres, Derek R.; Winder, Breanna; Seligman, Martin E. P. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2006
Given the dramatic increase in depression that occurs during early adolescence in girls, interventions must address the needs of girls. The authors examined whether a depression prevention program, the Penn Resiliency Program, was more effective for girls in all-girls groups than in co-ed groups. Within co-ed groups, the authors also tested…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Females, Depression (Psychology), Prevention
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Tsolidis, Georgina; Dobson, Ian R. – Gender & Education, 2006
The current debate about boys' education risks taking us back decades in terms of understanding the significance of gender in relation to education. Of particular concern here is the tendency within such debates to rely on dichotomous understandings of gender which reinscribe essentialist understandings of both "girls" and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Males, Single Sex Schools
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Sprague, Marsha M. – Clearing House, 2003
Addresses the "terribly traumatic" experience of many girls in their passage through adolescence. Examines the response of schools to this reported cultural crisis by reviewing the literature on successful programs for adolescent girls since 1994 and by reporting the results of a survey of 20 middle schools in the Tidewater Virginia area. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Feminism, Leadership
Wollam, Jean – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
Considered are advantages of summer science programs limited to young high school women. Same sex courses are seen to eliminate unconscious gender bias in instruction and counter tendencies for female students to be less involved in science, mathematics, and computer activities. Four specific programs are briefly described. (DB)
Descriptors: Females, Gifted, High Schools, Science Education
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Dillingham, John M.; And Others – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1993
Responses from 42 of 55 female and 92 of 110 male agriculture teachers revealed traditional preferences for instructional areas, although some equity progress was indicated by females preferring agricultural mechanics. Support for traditional beliefs in the advantages of single-sex classrooms was found, although male teachers acknowledged…
Descriptors: Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Sciences, Nontraditional Education, Secondary Education
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Strange, Vicki; Forrest, Simon; Oakley, Ann – Gender and Education, 2003
Examined adolescents views about sex education, specifically their views about interaction in single- and mixed-sex groups. Surveys of English secondary school students indicated that most girls, and one-third of boys, want some or all of their sex education to be delivered in single-sex groups. Girls' experiences of sex education with boys…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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