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Bethany Fleck; Aaron S. Richmond – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: Learner-centered syllabi influence students' perceptions of their instructors; however, studies have not investigated the gender identity of the instructor. Objective: We sought to investigate whether the gender of the instructor and the syllabus design affected students' perceptions of the instructor, course, and memory of the…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Curriculum Design, Student Attitudes, Teachers
Ryan, Katherine C.; Dayton, Keith G. – Management Teaching Review, 2023
It is easy to believe, after decades of research and ever-increasing awareness, that gender bias issues in our classrooms have subsided. Our current students, both undergraduate and many graduate, comprise what is arguably one of the most equity-aware generations in history. Equality, fair treatment, and unbiased interactions should be the norm…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Gender Bias, Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students
Buket Turhan Türkkan; Nihan Arslan Namli; Betül Karaduman; Memet Karakus – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2024
The general aim of the study was to improve students' awareness of gender equality. An instructional design was developed in which mathematics, science, information technologies and software (ITS) courses were integrated, with the theme of gender equality at the center. The method of the study was determined as a case study. The participants of…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Consciousness Raising, STEM Education, Grade 6
S. Kjersti Decker; Michael L. Pate; Tyson J. Sorensen; Michelle S. Burrows; Katie Kraus; Don Edgar – NACTA Journal, 2024
Females are underrepresented in construction and trades, including welding. Studies have shown that female students often face gender-associated challenges due to being enrolled in male-dominated education programs. Similarly, some female teachers in male-dominated disciplines face gender-associated challenges. Yet, little is known if such gender…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering
Mike Karlin; Anne Ottenbreit-Leftwich; Yin-Chan Janet Liao – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
While a growing emphasis has been placed on broadening participation in computer science (CS) education, an enduring gender gap exists. One reason for this is gender-based CS stereotypes, which serve as gatekeepers and act in exclusionary ways. However, some high schools in the U.S. have still built gender-inclusive CS programs. We conducted a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Computer Science Education, Gender Differences, Stereotypes
Orla Slattery; Mark Prendergast; Máire Ní Riordáin – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
It is well established that female participation in STEM diminishes at all stages of the education pipeline. National policy in Ireland is focussed on initiatives to address the STEM gender gap from early years to the end of secondary school (age 18/19) education. However, strategy in higher education is limited, with gender equality policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, STEM Education, Gender Differences
Meagan Sundstrom; Logan Kageorge – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Students' beliefs about the extent to which meaningful others, including their peers, recognize them as a strong science student are correlated with their persistence in science courses and careers. Yet, prior work has found a gender bias in peer recognition, in which student nominations of strong peers disproportionately favor men over women, in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Peer Relationship, Gender Bias, Physics
Emily Melzer Jackson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Women are underrepresented in the STEM workforce. This is due to microaggressions, gender biases, preconceived assumptions about their abilities, a lack of mentorship, and limited opportunities for advancement. While women are underrepresented as a whole, the deficit is even larger when it comes to Latinas, who only make up a fraction of the…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, STEM Careers, Gender Bias
Ahedo Gurrutxaga, Igor; Alvarez Muguruza, Iraide; Gómez Etxegoien, Cata – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
Analyzing gender inequalities when teaching political science can be an opportunity. Making inequalities visible in the classroom using students' personal experiences can help teachers generate co-responsible practices which are necessary in a context where group work is increasingly important. Moreover, revealing gender inequalities through the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Group Dynamics, Cooperative Learning, Political Science
Mahmoud O. Jalambo; Nazmi A. Al-Masri; Refaat R. Alareer – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2023
This study reflects on an intensive fiction-writing training course conducted at the Islamic University of Gaza (IUG) in Palestine. The trainees were divided into two language-specific groups. The immediate outcome of this training course was 87 short stories. The study assessed the participants' satisfaction levels regarding the quality and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Skills, Social Values, Case Studies
Bozkur, Binaz; Sahin, Fatma Arici – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2022
This study dealt with the relationships among the frequency of messages about traditional gender roles that women receive throughout their growing up processes, their acceptance of external influence and their self-alienation. In addition, it was examined whether the relationship between traditional gender roles and acceptance of external…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Role, Socialization, Females
Matthew Dew; Emma Hunt; Viranga Perera; Jonathan Perry; Gregorio Ponti; Andrew Loveridge – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
[This paper is part of the "Focused Collection on Instructional Labs: Improving Traditions and New Directions."] Recent studies provide evidence that social constructivist pedagogical methods such as active learning, interactive engagement, and inquiry-based learning, while pedagogically more effective, can enable inequities in the…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Inquiry, Science Laboratories, Gender Bias
Ella Gilchrist; Kaili C. Zhang – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2024
Gender stereotypes are often an unconscious notion, which can unjustly confine individuals' pathways to that of those deemed acceptable in society. Therefore, this qualitative study aimed to explore whether such ideals are shown by primary school students' and their teachers. Results showed that gender stereotypes were present, with both students…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
Francielle Marques; Davinia Hernández-Leo; Carlos Castillo – Cogent Education, 2024
Student satisfaction surveys are widely accepted for measuring the quality of students' overall experience with the received teaching and informing the design of improvements in higher education. However, several studies have shown that these surveys have biases that may lead to discrimination or unfair decisions against female academics. Yet it…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Student Surveys, Student Experience, College Students
Zahra Hazari; Idaykis Rodriguez – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
For students who face marginalization in a discipline, counterspaces are safe spaces of refuge that allow them to express their multiple identities and foster their sense of belonging. While prior qualitative work on counterspaces has highlighted how and why these spaces support marginalized students, there is little quantitative work that…
Descriptors: Physics, Gender Differences, Science Interests, Self Concept