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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
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Cardon, Peter W. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
Instructors of intercultural business communication courses inevitably face the challenge of providing cross-cultural experiences in the classroom, and students are eager to have real exposure to other cultures. One way of simulating the feel of entering another culture is through films. As Mallinger and Rossy (2003) state, films are a "uniquely…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Intercultural Communication, Stereotypes, Textbooks
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Schatz-Oppenheimer, Orna; Halpert-Zamir, Lily – Teacher Development, 2010
In the modern world, women have acquired formal education, become professionals in the workforce, and are equal to men according to law. Yet cultural and social mores continue to characterize a woman as one who acts according to stereotypes. For these reasons and others, teaching has long been considered a woman's profession. Realization of the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Teaching (Occupation), Females, Women Faculty
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Agerstrom, Jens; Rooth, Dan-Olof – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2011
This study examined whether automatic stereotypes captured by the implicit association test (IAT) can predict real hiring discrimination against the obese. In an unobtrusive field experiment, job applications were sent to a large number of real job vacancies. The applications were matched on credentials but differed with respect to the applicant's…
Descriptors: Obesity, Personnel Selection, Employment Interviews, Job Skills
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
Mueller, Mary; Hindin, Alisa – Issues in Teacher Education, 2011
This study assesses and determines the factors that influence dispositions. To assess dispositions, the authors developed a series of micro-case scenarios. Their prior research showed the effectiveness of using scenarios to assess dispositions, but the authors also sought to understand the factors that influence dispositions. In this article, they…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Student Teacher Attitudes, Vignettes
Shain, Farzana – Trentham Books Ltd, 2011
Muslim boys, once regarded as passive, hard working and law-abiding, have been recast in the public imagination in recent years. Now the stereotypical image is of volatile, aggressive hotheads who are in danger of being brainwashed into terrorism, or of would-be gangsters who are creating no-go areas in English towns and cities. This timely and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Terrorism, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions
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Svraka, E.; Loga, S.; Brown, I. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2011
Aims: This study endeavours to provide initial data on quality of life for families with adult children who have intellectual disabilities (ID) in the Canton of Sarajevo. Methods: The principal measure used was the "Family Quality of life Survey 2006-main caregivers of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities." The sample…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Quality of Life, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities
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Katch, Hannah; Katch, Jane – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this Voices Inside Schools essay, Hannah Katch and Jane Katch reflect on gender roles and how they are enacted in the classroom. When Timothy, a student in Jane's kindergarten class, refuses to count himself as one of the boys during a math lesson, Jane begins a conversation about social constructions of gender with her daughter, Hannah.…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Young Children, Kindergarten, Gender Issues
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Beckett, Angharad; Ellison, Nick; Barrett, Sam; Shah, Sonali – Disability & Society, 2010
This article outlines the findings of a new study that explores the portrayal of disability within a sample of the primary-age children's literature most readily available to UK schools. The kind of literature to which children are exposed is likely to influence their general perceptions of social life. How disability is handled by authors is…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Stereotypes, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Davis, Neil Carter; Friedrich, Douglas – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2010
The primary goal of the study was to compare adult age groups on aging bias, with measures of knowledge of aging in the physical, psychological, and social domains and life satisfaction. The study sample, consisting of 752 men and women, 40 to 95 years of age, was tested using Neugarten, Havighurst, and Tobin's (1961) Life Satisfaction Index (LSI)…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Life Satisfaction, Older Adults, Psychology
Bibby, Reginald W. – Education Canada, 2010
Stereotypes about teenagers typically result in negative views of young people and contribute to the age-old idea that every new generation of teenagers is somehow inferior to previous ones. One of the reasons for the prevalence of inaccurate stereotypes about teenagers in Canada is that people have not been having very many national conversations…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Young Adults, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Samson, Frank L. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Do whites' views about the importance of traditional meritocratic criteria become malleable when they are confronted with circumstances in which Asians appear to be surpassing, whites under the current rules of the game? In the United States, the relative success of Asians compared to whites on various socioeconomic status indicators (college…
Descriptors: Whites, Social Attitudes, Asian Americans, Public Colleges
Rowlett, Joel Everett – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This case study examined the beliefs of African American males on the psychosocial and pedagogical factors contributing to the underrepresentation of African American males in advanced high school math courses. Six 11th grade African American male juniors from a large, comprehensive, Southeastern high school served as individual cases. Within- and…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, African American Students, Males, Disproportionate Representation
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Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
The article presents the results of a study that examined Palestinian physicians' misconceptions about abused wives and abusive husbands and the extent to which Palestinian physicians approve of wife abuse. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by 396 physicians. The results revealed that between 10% and 49% of the Palestinian physicians…
Descriptors: Spouses, Family Violence, Physicians, Misconceptions
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