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Norin Taj – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This qualitative study employs a Bourdieusian framework to explore how urban middle-class parents in Pakistan support their daughters' education while transmitting cultural capital. Parents emphasize "talim-o-tarbiyat," referring to education and nurturing. I argue that, owing to the availability of educational resources and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Education, Urban Areas
Salehjee, Saima; Watts, D. M. – International Journal of Science Education, 2022
This paper studies intersectional multiplicity by encompassing the ways individuals shape relationships between social structures and their science identity. We discuss the science lives of two sixteen-year-old British South-Asian Muslim women studying in a single-sex independent school in London, both of whom aspire to science careers. Adapting…
Descriptors: Females, Adolescents, Muslims, Private Schools
Morley, Louise – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Drawing on data gathered from British Council seminars in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Dubai on "Absent Talent: Women in Research and Academic Leadership" (2012-2013), this paper discusses academic women's experiences and explanations for women's under-representation as knowledge leaders and producers in the global academy. Participants from…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Women Faculty, Instructional Leadership, Females
Mujtaba, Tamjid; Reiss, Michael J. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2015
The third of the eight Millennium Development Goals is to promote gender equality and empower women. This article discusses the factors that are associated with 31 female higher education students' choices and aspirations to pursue education and careers in mathematics and science-related fields. The analysis is based on semistructured interviews.…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Females, Empowerment, College Students
Hussain, Ishtiaq; Inamullah, Hafiz; Naseer-Ud-Din, Muhammad; Naz, Falak; Butt, Muhammad Naeem – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2010
The main objective of this study was to identify the motivational factors in selecting a teaching profession by the teachers. A random sampling technique was used for the selection of the sample consisting of 27 girls' schools of District Kohat as the sample. A structured questionnaire was developed in closed format on the basis of factors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Career Choice, Selection
Kazim, Nida; Schmidt, Klaus; Brown, Dan – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2007
Fewer women than men are involved in the fields of computer science and in other computer-related technology areas. In the United States, fewer than twenty percent of graduates of those programs are female. Fisher & Margolis (2002) say that despite the rise of a women's movement, women have lost ground in the world of computing. This is not…
Descriptors: Females, Career Choice, College Administration, Computer Science