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Grunert, Megan L.; Bodner, George M. – Science Education International, 2011
This paper describes results from a study on the career choices of women earning doctorates in chemistry in the United States. Presented here are findings related to the participants' identification with traditional female gender roles and expectations for behavior in the male-dominated field of chemistry. Underlying a career decision-making model…
Descriptors: Careers, Personality Traits, Women Faculty, Females

Walford, Geoffrey – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1983
Reviews efforts by science educators to reduce sexism in science textbooks. While there is agreement about the extent of sexism found in the books, there is some confusion as to the best method of changing it. An analytic framework for clarifying the problem and possible affirmative action are proposed. (JN)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education

Heikkinen, Henry – Science Teacher, 1978
Reports the results of an investigation of sex stereotyping in 17 high school chemistry textbooks. Results indicate definite sex bias in all books reviewed with a greater portrayal of male roles and activities. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Discrimination, Science Education, Secondary Education
Donaldson, E. L.; Dixon, E. A. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1995
A study of first-year chemistry students (n=962) in one Canadian university investigated factors that may contribute to retention or withdrawal of women in science study. Results show transition patterns into and during the first year of university that suggest that career paths and lifestyles begin to differentiate between genders in ways much…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Chemistry, College Environment, College Freshmen