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Huang, Sheng-Peng; Kong, Yan; Cheng, Ying – Gifted and Talented International, 2018
Gifted programs are an indispensable component of gifted education, and have drawn much academic attention in the recent years. However, the public images of such programs are still under-examined. In this study, we employed semantic network analysis and content analysis to uncover the public images of gifted programs in China and their change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, News Reporting, Public Opinion
Mazey-Richardson, Tessa – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
As a form of popular culture, magazines provide a lens through which historians can examine the dominant attitudes and values of a society. This article examines the portrayal of young American women in the popular teen magazine, "Seventeen" magazine, during the period 1955-1965. The study documents and analyses the messages conveyed…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Females, Social Attitudes, Popular Culture
Chrostek, Anna; Sonik, Janina; Krzyzanowska-Zbucka, Joanna; Switaj, Piotr; Nowak, Izabela; Anczewska, Marta – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2015
Social stigma is widely recognized as a major barrier to recovery from mental illness. In Poland, as in other countries, the society perceives mental illnesses as an intimidating problem, while the people affected are often treated with reservation and a sense of distance. One of the first Polish organizations addressing stigmatization and social…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Mental Disorders, Barriers, Foreign Countries
Lyons, Zaza; Hood, Sean – Education Research and Perspectives, 2011
The stigmatisation of mental illness in Australian and other Western societies is now well documented. This article presents a description of the "stigmatisation" problem associated with mental illness, and discusses the impact that this problem has had on the demand for Psychiatry as a career. The approach taken at UWA to address the…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Mental Disorders, Psychiatry, Teaching Methods
Leder, Gilah C.; Forgasz, Helen J. – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2010
Gender differences in mathematics learning have attracted sustained attention in Australia and internationally. Over time, female participation in academic fields and careers long considered male domains has improved. Yet recent mathematics achievement data reveal that gender gaps favouring males appear to have re-opened. In our study we explored…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Jones, Sandra C.; Harwood, Valerie – Disability & Society, 2009
The mass media provides a frame for discourse around important health issues, and it has been widely demonstrated that the development and reinforcement of stereotypes of minority groups are strongly influenced by the news and entertainment media. An extensive search of academic databases failed to locate any studies which examined the…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Autism, Mass Media Role, Minority Groups
Langer, Nieli – Educational Gerontology, 2009
Aging is a complex process that involves factors such as cultural, ethnic, and gender differences and is unique to each individual. Love, sexual intimacy, and sexuality are characteristics that help define individuals and often contribute to how well they will continue to live and age. Enhanced knowledge and healthy attitudes about sexual needs…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Sexuality, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults
Martin, Kerry; Hart, Ruth; MacLeod, Shona; Kinder, Kay – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2010
The aim of this research was to investigate the approaches being taken by local authorities (LAs) and partner organisations to improve how young people are perceived, especially in relation to crime and antisocial behaviour. The study also looked at the challenges for and benefits of activities aiming to improve public perceptions of young people,…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Crime, Young Adults, Program Effectiveness
Harnum, Marsha; Duffy, Jim; Ferguson, Duncan A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
The present study examined public perceptions toward children with autism or with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A convenience sample was used consisting of 30 children (7-12-year-olds) and 30 adults. Participants read a stereotyped scenario featuring either a child with autism, a child with ADHD, or a normal child. Child…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Autism, Attention Deficit Disorders, Beliefs
Black, Rhonda S.; Pretes, Lori – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2007
The portrayal of individuals with physical disabilities in feature films contributes to society's overall perception of disability (Nelson, 1994; Susman, 1994). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze 18 films, produced between 1975 and 2004, that had a main character with a physical disability. Our analysis included specific themes…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Bias, Films
Reynolds-Dobbs, Wendy; Thomas, Kecia M.; Harrison, Matthew S. – Journal of Career Development, 2008
Black women, like other women of color, find themselves at the intersection of both racism and sexism in the workplace. Due to their unique dual status as racial and gender minorities, they encounter unique and unexplored barriers that inhibit their career as well as leadership development. The goal of this article is to highlight the emerging…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Discrimination, Gender Bias, Career Development
Nunley, Vorris L. – College English, 2007
From within the milieu of race and identity fatigue emerges "Crash." Winner of three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, "Crash" addresses how the fluidity of identity is pooled, ebbed, blocked, directed, dammed up. How identity and subjectivity are dammed up and mediated through the force of the anxieties, fears, and frustrations of people…
Descriptors: African American Culture, Ethnicity, Films, Identification (Psychology)

Meyer, Philip – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Descriptors: Bias, Journalism, Newspapers, Press Opinion

Albrecht, Stan L.; And Others – Sociology and Social Research, 1977
Descriptors: Age Differences, Occupations, Personality, Public Opinion

Grindereng, Margaret P. – Journal of Extension, 1976
In an examination of the accuracy of verbal labels generally attributed to AFDC groups, data revealed the majority of AFDC recipients do not fit the public's stereotypes. The AFDC family, in addition to economic stresses, experiences psychological and social stresses. Ways in which Extension can help AFDC groups are suggested. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Extension Education, Public Affairs Education, Public Opinion
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