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Gonick, Marnina – Gender and Education, 2007
This paper revisits the question of "voice" in the context of neo-liberal social and educational reform. "Voice" has been one of the key concepts of feminist and critical pedagogies in the theory and practice of producing social transformation. I argue in this paper, that the political effectiveness of this concept needs to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Figurative Language, Educational Change

Rogers, Annie G. – Harvard Educational Review, 1993
Based on studies of girls' loss of voice and self-confidence in early adolescence, the author introduces a poetics of research grounded in feminist epistemology to explore why this happens and how women can recover their "courage"--to speak one's mind by telling all one's heart. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Influences, Females, Feminism

McNulty, Mary H. – ALAN Review, 2001
Discusses seven recently published novels set in the Middle Ages that feature strong female protagonists. Examines the authenticity of female role, voice, and power in these books, finding that for the most part their young woman protagonists hold roles that are suitable and realistic for their time and social class. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education
Carpenter, Angelica Shirley – School Library Journal, 2006
This article presents an interview with Jacqueline Wilson, a popular British author of children's books. Wilson has published 86 books for children and young adults with more than 20 million copies sold in the U.K. alone. Wilson's fans--mostly seven- to 14-year-old girls--love her gripping plots about dysfunctional families, homelessness, and…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Homeless People, Family Violence, Childrens Literature
Kastor, Elizabeth – Schools in the Middle, 1993
With eighth-grader in White House, America is in for four years of voyeuristically observed adolescence. As Chelsea Clinton and millions of other 12 year olds know, junior high is where real psychological action is. Middle school is cruel, self-conscious culture, replete with rumors, complicated dress codes, and popularity-driven status hierarchy.…
Descriptors: Females, Grade 8, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools

Anderson, Bernice Taylor – Initiatives, 1992
Discusses need for precollegiate intervention programs to attract minority female students to fields of science and mathematics. Considers benefits for colleges that sponsor such programs. Describes types and components of intervention programs for minority females at middle school level. (NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Intermediate Grades, Intervention
Sanders, Jo Shuchat – 1985
This paper addresses girls' patterns of computer avoidance at the middle school and other grade levels. It reviews the evidence for a gender gap in computer use in several areas: in school, at home, in computer camps, in computer magazines, and in computer-related jobs. It compares the computer equity issue to math avoidance, and cites the middle…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Equal Education, Equal Facilities

O'Hara, Elizabeth; Lanoux, Carol – Stage of the Art, 1999
Discusses the dilemma of self-concept in pre-adolescent girls, as they revise their self-images based on information that the culture dictates as the norm. Argues that drama education can offer creative activities to help girls find their voice and bring them into their power. Includes two group drama activities and a short annotated bibliography…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Annotated Bibliographies, Body Image, Child Development