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Brutsaert, Herman – Educational Studies, 2004
In this analysis, single-sex and mixed schools are compared in terms of pupils' television viewing habits, the latter factor being considered as an indicator of a pupil's sense of educational responsibilities. It was hypothesized that the presumably lower levels of television watching among girls attending single-sex schools could be explained by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Subcultures, Gender Differences, Television Viewing
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Brutsaert, Herman; Van Houtte, Mieke – Education and Urban Society, 2004
In present analysis, an attempt is made to identify perceived social support mechanisms through which the gender composition of the school may influence pupils' stress responses. Use was made of data from 68 academically oriented secondary schools in Flanders, Belgium. Of these schools, 25 were mixed-sex schools and 43 were single-sex schools (21…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Adolescents, Academic Achievement, Single Sex Schools
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Payne, Monica A.; Newton, Earle H. – Australian Journal of Education, 1990
Teachers (N=246) and students (N=1186) in government secondary schools in Barbados rated coeducation as most advantageous in its ability to prepare students for future occupational and interpersonal roles but to impact negatively on students' school conduct. Male students had more positive views on coeducation than did females. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
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Brutsaert, Herman – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1999
Examines how male and female students perceive their gender identity in 25 mixed and 43 single-sex secondary schools in Belgium. Finds that girls in coeducational schools more than girls in single-sex schools identified with both feminine and masculine traits, while their classroom behavior was more inhibited. (CMK)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries
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Schneider, Frank W.; Coutts, Larry M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Grade 10 and 12 students from single-sex and coeducational schools were surveyed, comparing their perceptions of school emphasis on scholarship and achievement affiliation and nonacademic activities, and control and discipline. Coeducational schools were perceived to enjoy an advantage in social-emotional needs and to minimize regimentation and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Discipline
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LePore, Paul C.; Warren, John Robert – American Educational Research Journal, 1997
Results from a comparison of single-sex and coeducational Catholic secondary schools using data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988 suggest that single-sex Catholic high schools are not especially favorable academic settings, and that any advantages of the schools only benefited boys. Pre-enrollment differences may explain…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment
Shmurak, Carole B. – 1993
This study compared the careers of women who graduated from all-girls independent secondary schools to the careers of those who graduated from comparable coeducational schools, in order to determine if there are differences between the career choices of these two groups. Comparisons were made of the number of women in each of 10 traditionally-male…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Females, Followup Studies
Marsh, Herbert W.; And Others – 1988
Particularly in the 1960s and 1970s it was frequently argued that coeducational (Coed) high schools provided a more natural social environment to prepare adolescents for adulthood than did single sex (SS) schools. Based on the assumed accuracy of this belief, SS schools are becoming infrequent or even nonexistent in most western societies. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Lee, Christine Kim-Eng; Ng, Maureen; Phang, Rosalind – 1999
This paper is a report of a year-long school-based study in Singapore that investigated the effects of the use of cooperative learning in elementary social studies classrooms on social studies achievement, attitude towards the subject, and classroom climate. Results indicated that lower ability pupils benefited the most from the use of cooperative…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Catholic Schools, Classroom Environment
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Jimenez, Emmanuel; Lockheed, Marlaine E. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1989
Relative performance of single-sex education and coeducation for 3,265 eighth graders in Thailand was assessed. Scores on standardized mathematics tests indicate that single-sex schools are more effective for females, whereas coeducational schools are more effective for males in improving student mathematics performance. These differentials are…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries
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Baker, David P.; And Others – Comparative Education Review, 1995
Grade-12 results of the Second International Mathematics Study for Belgium, New Zealand, Thailand, and Japan suggest that when single-sex schooling is relatively scarce in a country, it influences student achievement by attracting students with unique characteristics. Achievement effects may be positive or negative depending on the function of…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect, Educational Environment
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Crosby, Faye; And Others – NWSA Journal, 1994
Reexamines M. Elizabeth Tidball's claim that women who graduate from women's colleges accomplish more than other, similar women who graduate from coeducational colleges. The authors believe Tidball's work is insensitive to class issues and argue that her approach does not control for other factors that might covary with whether the college is…
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Graduates, College Outcomes Assessment, Comparative Analysis
Hing, Tey Sau; Lee, Christine Kim-Eng; Ng, Maureen; Chew, Joy – 1999
A study recorded the experiences of elementary school students with cooperative learning in two schools in Singapore. The students worked cooperatively in various assigned social studies tasks through the process of social interaction and sharing with their peers. One school was used as the experimental school while the other served as the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis
Wei, Chin-Lung – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1993
Describes a study of high school teachers in Taiwan that was conducted to determine how computers were used for instruction and learning; how teachers taught with and about computers; teachers' attitudes and opinions; and differences between boys', girls', and coeducational schools in the instructional uses of computers. (nine references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education
Torky, Shaimaa Abd EL Fattah – Online Submission, 2006
Communicative tasks are defined as activities in which meaning is primary, there is a goal which needs to be worked toward, there is a real world relationship and the interaction among students is the means for achieving the task outcome. However, it was assumed that adopting communicative tasks alone is not adequate as it leads the learner to…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Program Effectiveness, English (Second Language), Language Skills
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