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Dee, Thomas S. – Education Next, 2006
Gender gaps in educational outcomes are a matter of real and growing concern. It has been known for a long time, since the 1970s, that girls outscore boys in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading tests, while boys tend to outperform girls in math and science. Boys are increasingly less likely than girls to attend college…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Single Sex Schools, Reading Tests, National Competency Tests
National Urban League, Inc., New York, NY. – 1992
This document is the transcript of a videotape recording of a roundtable discussion that was produced with four panelists and a moderator and was intended to provide educators and professionals who work with African-American males an opportunity to explore the background of educational initiatives for black males. These gender- and race-specific…
Descriptors: Black Students, Conferences, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
El-Sanabary, Nagat – 1989
Despite considerable progress by Middle Eastern and North African countries in improving opportunities for women to access and attain education at all levels, much remains to be done. This report focuses on three sets of highly inter-related determinants of access, achievement, and outcome--macro-level societal determinants, school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Shmurak, Carole B. – 1993
This study compared the careers of women who graduated from all-girls independent secondary schools to the careers of those who graduated from comparable coeducational schools, in order to determine if there are differences between the career choices of these two groups. Comparisons were made of the number of women in each of 10 traditionally-male…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Females, Followup Studies
Marsh, Herbert W.; And Others – 1988
Particularly in the 1960s and 1970s it was frequently argued that coeducational (Coed) high schools provided a more natural social environment to prepare adolescents for adulthood than did single sex (SS) schools. Based on the assumed accuracy of this belief, SS schools are becoming infrequent or even nonexistent in most western societies. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Jones, Jennifer; And Others – Australian Journal of Education, 1987
A survey of students from five elementary schools in four socioeconomic regions found that a recent move from single-sex to coeducational schools was seen as positive, particularly for social relationships, but had changed perceptions of competition and teacher time allocation. Changes in academic achievement are also discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Competition, Educational Change
Lee, Christine Kim-Eng; Ng, Maureen; Phang, Rosalind – 1999
This paper is a report of a year-long school-based study in Singapore that investigated the effects of the use of cooperative learning in elementary social studies classrooms on social studies achievement, attitude towards the subject, and classroom climate. Results indicated that lower ability pupils benefited the most from the use of cooperative…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Catholic Schools, Classroom Environment
Haag, Pamela – 2000
Although research on the effects of K-12 single-sex education is inconclusive in general, some common themes emerge in the research literature. This Digest reviews that research with particular attention to effects on girls' attitudes and achievement. The Digest first discusses attitudinal variables (i.e., self-esteem and attitudes toward academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Finn, Jeremy D. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1980
Cross-national data on 14-year-old children in England, Sweden and the United States are analyzed for sex differences in achievement and attitudes in science and reading. The study identifies school characteristics that are associated with large sex discrepancies. Tables are included. (Author/JLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coeducation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Jimenez, Emmanuel; Lockheed, Marlaine E. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1989
Relative performance of single-sex education and coeducation for 3,265 eighth graders in Thailand was assessed. Scores on standardized mathematics tests indicate that single-sex schools are more effective for females, whereas coeducational schools are more effective for males in improving student mathematics performance. These differentials are…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries
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Baker, David P.; And Others – Comparative Education Review, 1995
Grade-12 results of the Second International Mathematics Study for Belgium, New Zealand, Thailand, and Japan suggest that when single-sex schooling is relatively scarce in a country, it influences student achievement by attracting students with unique characteristics. Achievement effects may be positive or negative depending on the function of…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect, Educational Environment
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Walker, Betty A.; And Others – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1992
A questionnaire was administered to 554 intellectually gifted women who attended a highly selective school for gifted females between the 1910s and the 1980s, to explore internal and external factors affecting educational and occupational choices. Differences in personality and attitude factors were found across decades of graduation and between…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Career Choice, Females
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Salomon, Eva – European Education, 1992
Contends that efforts to achieve sexual equality among boys and girls in Austria have not succeeded. Argues that girls have to adapt to male value patterns and standards. Recommends that teachers and parents work together to eliminate sexual bias, encourage boys and girls to work in cooperative groups, and provide girls with more opportunities for…
Descriptors: Coeducation, Cooperative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies
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Silins, Halia C.; Murray-Harvey, Rosalind – Journal of Educational Administration, 1999
Identifies characteristics of good (Australian) senior secondary schools, defined as those providing postschool options for students. The most successful schools were the larger independent girls' schools with predominantly transformational leadership practices that promoted positive teacher perceptions of school organization and of students'…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Coeducation, Foreign Countries, High Schools
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Sarsani, Mahender Reddy – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2007
The present study was aimed to assess the teachers' encouragement in the classroom for the promotion of students' creativity. A survey method was used for the present research with a sample of 373 subjects from ninth class. For collection of data four instruments were used, namely Student Information Sheet (SIS), two tests of "Creative…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Creativity, Surveys, Grade 9
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