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Van de Kleut, Geraldine – Ontario Action Researcher, 2007
This article presents a case study of an exploration of gender roles in a second-grade classroom. The author discusses some of the discursive identities in which she and her students are positioned, and then uses the picture book William's Doll to introduce a discussion of discursive gender identities with her students. She then asks students to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Sex Role, Grade 2, Elementary School Students
Risner, Doug – Research in Dance Education, 2007
Dance education experiences of boys and male youth are investigated in terms of dominant constructions of contemporary Western masculinity and the potential limitations these hegemonic discourses may place on male participation. Recent research on boys and male youth in dance, although limited, suggests prevailing social stigma, heteronormative…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Sexual Orientation, Homosexuality, Peer Influence
Hill, Robert J. – Convergence, 2007
At the invitation of UNESCO in 1997, more than 1,500 representatives of governments and non-governmental organizations attended the Fifth International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA V) in Hamburg, Germany. They laid out a strategy for lifelong learning that omitted rights for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender, Two Spirit, and…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Homosexuality
Garcia, David G. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
Using a critical race theory (CRT) framework, this article compares the playwriting methods of the Chicano--Latino theater trio, Culture Clash, to a counterstorytelling methodology. The author uncovers the tenets of a critical race theater in the trio's site-specific ethnographic play, "Radio Mambo: Culture Clash Invades Miami". He…
Descriptors: Race, Playwriting, Ethnography, Audiences
Kosciw, Joseph G.; Greytak, Emily A.; Diaz, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
This study examines how locational (region and locale), community-level (school district poverty and adult educational attainment), and school district-level (district size and ratios of students to key school personnel) variables are related to indicators of hostile school climate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth.…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Sexual Orientation, School Districts, Rural Areas
Smedley, Sue – Gender and Education, 2007
Few men choose to become primary school teachers. Those who do move into a world often thought of as feminized and contend with a publicly-voiced rhetoric which simultaneously idealizes and demonizes them. This paper turns a spotlight on one student's stories of being a man and a student primary school teacher. It considers how he negotiates the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Masculinity, Males, Cultural Context
Dunne, Mairead – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
In this paper, the focus is upon daily school practices in Junior Secondary Schools in Ghana and Botswana. The data from 12 ethnographic case studies have been used to explore how the institution of schooling is gendered. The analysis focuses predominantly on the informal practices of the hidden curriculum through a theoretical perspective that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Hidden Curriculum, Gender Differences
Bhana, Deevia – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
This paper explores the salience of sport in the lives of eight-year-old and nine-year-old South African primary school boys. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data, I argue that young boys' developing relationship with sport is inscribed within particular gendered, raced and classed discourses in South Africa. Throughout the paper I show…
Descriptors: Young Children, Foreign Countries, Males, Ethnography
Greany, Kate – Gender and Education, 2008
Participatory literacy programmes in developing countries are often seen as an important tool for women's empowerment and equality. This article problematises the way in which evaluation of progress towards these goals is couched in a linear trajectory, and often fails to uncover the messy reality of women's negotiations to achieve their own aims.…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sex Stereotypes, Females, Foreign Countries
Choi, Susanne Y. P.; Ting, Kwok-Fai – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
This article develops an imbalance theory to explain physical violence against women in intimate relationships in South Africa. The theory proposes four typologies: dependence, compensation, submission, and transgression, through which imbalances in resource contribution and power distribution between spouses are hypothesized to contribute to…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Intimacy, Foreign Countries
Ryan, Mary – Australian Educational Researcher, 2008
Syllabus and policy documents in many states and countries around the world, and more specifically in Queensland are underpinned by an emancipatory agenda, in particular the principles of social justice. Educators are called upon to achieve this through a pedagogy which is immersed in the language of critical theory. Two elements that underpin…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Youth, Foreign Countries
Roberts, Gayle; Allan, Carol; Wells, Kristopher – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2007
Educators concerned with diversity, equity, and human rights in schools share their personal and professional narratives as impetus for developing suggestions and strategies designed to help teachers, students, and administrators deepen their understandings of gender identity educational issues in an effort to support transitioning teachers in…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Sexual Identity, Teachers, Identification (Psychology)
Toynton, Robert – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
A group of science students self-identifying as gay or queer have only talked of their sexuality and gender feelings, and their experiences within higher education, on the completion of their studies. The reasons for their alienation from, and further marginalisation by the queer discourse are discussed. These include the stereotyping of gay…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Homosexuality, Science Instruction
The Experiencing, Negotiation, Breaking, and Remaking of Gender Rules and Regulations by Queer Youth
Blackburn, Mollie V. – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2007
Earlier research positioned queer students as victims, and more recent scholarship positions them as agents. This study works to recognize and learn from the multiple subject positions of these youth by documenting subtleties regarding the experiences and negotiations of gender rules and regulations. When youth claim multiple subject positions,…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Attitudes, Gender Issues, Social Bias
Stewart, David M. – Library Quarterly, 2006
It has long been commonplace in reading studies to say that despite the efforts of authors, publishers, censors, and others to restrict access to print culture, readers evade those restrictions and exert control over their reading. This control can take many forms, from obtaining banned books to interpretive practices that subvert intended…
Descriptors: Library Administration, Libraries, Diaries, Censorship