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Lyubartseva, Ganna; Arthur, Cheyenne – Education, 2022
Chemistry as science is known to be objective and neutral. However, numerous studies indicate that historically recognition of women's contributions to chemistry, including Nobel Prize, is far from objective and often based on cultural forms and gender bias. In this work, we analyzed gender and age of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry at the time of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Females, Scientific Research, Awards
Celikten, Mustafa – Education, 2010
There is a shortage of women in educational administration. Women represent a majority of teachers, yet men occupy most administrative positions. Although the numbers of women in administrative positions have been increasing during the last two decades, women are still reported as facing barriers and being discriminated against while reaching…
Descriptors: Females, Job Satisfaction, Negative Attitudes, Educational Administration
Asimeng-Boahene, Lewis – Education, 2006
Over the past years, a large body of scholarly literature has developed to address gender inequity in the developed world, and suggestions for reducing the gender gap are well documented in the literature. However, still lacking in research is why there is gender inequity in mathematics and science education in African schools. Girls are not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Gender Bias