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Bell, Lee Anne – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1989
A group of high-potential girls in grades three-six met with researchers to discuss internal barriers to female achievement. Dilemmas identified as blocking girls' success in school included: smart versus social, silence versus bragging, failure versus perfection, media beauty versus marginality, passive versus aggressive, conforming versus being…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Development, Fear of Success, Females
Coast Guard, Washington, DC. Office of Personnel. – 1966
Project Improve, the new title for the Coast Guard Aircraft Repair and Supply Center (AR&SC) Testing and Counseling Program in Elizabeth City, N.C., expresses the idea of this study: to assist all employees in gaining better understanding of their full potential and their training needs. The results of Project Improve are listed in tables…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Armed Forces, Blacks, Educational Needs
Olds, Debra Eaton – 1979
The objective of this study is to measure achievement motivation in terms of psychological masculinity and femininity rather than in terms of biological gender. The terms, psychological masculinity and femininity, refer to sets of characteristics desirable for both sexes. Masculine characteristics include independence, self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Androgyny, Competition, Fear of Success
Drum, Jean, Ed. – Communicator, 1992
This journal issue focuses on the theme of the education of gifted female students. This document consists of the five articles devoted to this subject. The lead article by Carolyn M. Callahan, titled "How Schools Shortchange Girls: Implications for Parents and Educators of Gifted Girls," discusses the development of gender roles, the experiences…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Cultural Differences, Educational Discrimination
Chu, Lily – 1980
Rural women come from many ethnicities, enjoy diverse social economic statuses, different family circumstances, and various levels of educational attainment. Of the 34-35 million rural women, a large percentage are plagued by poverty and lack of opportunity for education, employment, health care, and various social services. Rural people, who…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Career Development, Culture Conflict