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Gudyanga, Anna; Adam, Kathija; Kurup, Raj – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2015
The influence of context on identity formation amongst young adolescent females and their subsequent participation in physics as a subject at Advanced Level (A level) is the central focus of this study. A qualitative approach grounded in an interpretivist paradigm was used for the purpose of this study. Verbal descriptions of the scientist they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Identification (Psychology), Early Adolescents, Females
Mutekwe, Edmore; Modiba, Maropeng – South African Journal of Education, 2012
The unequal distribution of boys and girls in certain subjects studied at school and its consequent unequal distribution of men and women in the occupational structure suggest some failure by schools and teachers to institute adequate measures to ensure learning equity. In this study we sought to unmask factors in the Zimbabwean school curriculum…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Gender Differences, Case Studies, Discourse Analysis
Chabaya, Owence; Rembe, Symphorosa; Wadesango, Newman – South African Journal of Education, 2009
We investigated and analysed the factors that women teachers consider as barriers to their advancement to headship positions in Zimbabwean primary schools. Specifically, we sought to identify the factors perceived by women school heads to be causes of persistent under-representation of women in school headship positions. Data were collected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Bias, Females, Women Administrators