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Victoria Rawlings; Damian Anderson – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
In recent years there has been substantial growth of women playing in and competing at the top levels of traditionally male-dominated sports, including Australian Football. By comparison, the number of women officials have not increased at the same rate, raising multiple questions about retention, participation and sustainability. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Sports, Females, Gender Issues
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Gifty Oforiwaa Gyamera; Dora Animwaa Mireku; Vanessa Tsetse – Cogent Education, 2024
Whilst university-community engagement has become an important aspect of modern universities, it often tends to re/produce inequalities and power imbalances, reinforcing stereotypes and negative identities. Much attention on these inequalities has focussed on the experiences of community members. Students' identities and challenges in these…
Descriptors: Females, College Students, Gender Bias, Sex Stereotypes
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Siddaraju, K. S. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2019
The empowerment of women is one of the focusing issues in the process of developing countries over all the world. The International Women's Day celebrated on 8th March each year has become a day of demonstration for equal opportunity and solidarity. But the question arises how relevant is a celebration of Women's Day because their position in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Empowerment, Sex Role
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Mayeza, Emmanuel; Bhana, Deevia – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2020
This study draws on focus group discussions to explore how 12- to 14-year-old boys in a low economic township primary school in South Africa construct their hegemonic identity as "real boys" in the school playground during break. Addressing masculinity and boys' investment in power is now a major research development in the country,…
Descriptors: Males, Sexual Orientation, Masculinity, Low Income Groups
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Arosha S. Adikaram – Qualitative Research Journal, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how the particular culture within which research is conducted and its norms and values can give rise to additional challenges and complications for the researcher when the research area is sensitive in nature. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on research on sexual harassment of working women…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Cultural Awareness, Sexual Harassment, Foreign Countries
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Murphy, Susan; Shilla, Dativa; Chua, Consolata; Raphael, Christina; O'Rourke, Niamh; Middlehurst-Schwartz, Molly – Comparative Education, 2019
Gender norms and learned practices of student teachers can influence their performance in practice, either fixing or challenging, gendered social norms and expectations. This paper shares the findings of a multi-year mixed-methods research project that explored the understandings of gender norms and experiences of students and staff within a large…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Social Attitudes, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
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Shen, April Chiung-Tao; Chiu, Marcus Yu-Lung; Gao, Jianxiu – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
In Chinese societies, violence among adolescent dating partners remains a largely ignored and invisible phenomenon. The goal of this study is to examine the relationships among gender-role beliefs, attitudes justifying dating violence, and the experiences of dating-violence perpetration and victimization among Chinese adolescents. This study has…
Descriptors: Violence, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Probability
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Abuya, Benta A.; Onsomu, Elijah O.; Moore, DaKysha; Sagwe, Jackline – Journal of School Violence, 2012
In 2003, 31% of young Kenyan women ages 15-24 reported sexual harassment and violence (SHV), with a majority experiencing sexual debut due to coercion (Central Bureau of Statistics, 2004). Data were obtained from a sample of 20 girls attending school in Kamu and Lafamu (pseudonyms used for the study sites), 10 girls who had dropped out of school,…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Females, Slums
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Shehu, Jimoh – Educational Studies, 2009
Critical incidents of peer provocation in physical education were investigated among 675 junior secondary school students in Botswana. Data were generated through a brief, open-ended questionnaire requesting the students to narrate their experiences of bad, hurtful and offensive peer behaviours during physical education classes. Six overlapping…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Sexual Harassment, Females, Foreign Countries
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Jessup-Anger, Jody E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2008
Increasingly, global understanding is part of the core mission of institutions of higher education. Many colleges and universities recognize the need for globally literate citizens to meet the demands of an increasingly interdependent world and see study abroad as a way to develop students' cross-cultural skills. The focus of this study is on…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Undergraduate Students, Sexual Identity, Sex Role
Foster, Victoria – 1995
This paper offers a theoretical framework for understanding girls' experiences of schooling in contemporary Australia, and explores some of the ways in which education perpetuates women's lack of citizenship status. Equality-directed curriculum reforms require of girls that they attempt to transpose themselves from private realm status to a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Violence, Females, Foreign Countries
Leach, Fiona; Machakanja, Pamela – 2000
This study found that the abuse of girls in the coeducational schools where the research took place was widespread and took the form of aggressive sexual behavior, intimidation and physical assault by older boys, sexual advances by male teachers, and corporal punishment and verbal abuse by both female and male teachers (on boys as well as girls).…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Abuse, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Yewchuk, Carolyn – 1992
This paper first examines gender-related barriers in occupational choice and educational practice and then discusses gender issues as they relate to classroom instruction. The shortage of women in educational administration is addressed, noting two main types of barriers--role discrimination and access discrimination. The historical antecedents of…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Career Choice, Classroom Environment, Educational Administration
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Foulis, Danielle; McCabe, Marita P. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1997
Studies the effects of sex, age, occupation, and experience of sexual harassment (SH) on attitudes to and perceptions of SH. Results from 196 participants reveal males to be more tolerant of SH, females experienced more SH than males, and males and females perceived the same incidents as sexual harassment. Education is viewed as necessary to…
Descriptors: Adults, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Adkins, Lisa – 1995
A study examined the interrelationships between sexuality, family, and the labor market in Great Britain. First, a range of analyses of women's role in the labor market, including analyses from feminist and sociological perspectives, were reviewed to determine how sexual as opposed to gender relations operate in the labor market. Next, the role of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices