The Science Education of American Girls

The Science Education of American Girls
Title The Science Education of American Girls PDF eBook
Author Kim Tolley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 308
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1135339279

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The Science Education of American Girls provides a comparative analysis of the science education of adolescent boys and girls, and analyzes the evolution of girls' scientific interests from the antebellum era through the twentieth century. Kim Tolley expands the understanding of the structural and cultural obstacles that emerged to transform what, in the early nineteenth century, was regarded as a "girl's subject." As the form and content of pre-college science education developed, Tolley argues, direct competition between the sexes increased. Subsequently, the cultural construction of science as a male subject limited access and opportunity for girls.

The Science Education of American Girls

The Science Education of American Girls
Title The Science Education of American Girls PDF eBook
Author Kimberley Tolley
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 308
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415934732

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Swimming Against the Tide

Swimming Against the Tide
Title Swimming Against the Tide PDF eBook
Author Sandra Hanson
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 225
Release 2008-12-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1592136230

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Following African American women who "swim against the tide" in the white male science education system.

Cracking the code

Cracking the code
Title Cracking the code PDF eBook
Author UNESCO
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Pages 82
Release 2017-09-04
Genre
ISBN 9231002333

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This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.

The Science Education of American Girls

The Science Education of American Girls
Title The Science Education of American Girls PDF eBook
Author Kimberley Tolley
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Science Education of American Girls, 1784--1932

The Science Education of American Girls, 1784--1932
Title The Science Education of American Girls, 1784--1932 PDF eBook
Author Kimberley F. Higgins Tolley
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1996
Genre Education, Secondary
ISBN

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The Rise of Women

The Rise of Women
Title The Rise of Women PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. DiPrete
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 296
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610448006

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While powerful gender inequalities remain in American society, women have made substantial gains and now largely surpass men in one crucial arena: education. Women now outperform men academically at all levels of school, and are more likely to obtain college degrees and enroll in graduate school. What accounts for this enormous reversal in the gender education gap? In The Rise of Women: The Growing Gender Gap in Education and What It Means for American Schools, Thomas DiPrete and Claudia Buchmann provide a detailed and accessible account of women’s educational advantage and suggest new strategies to improve schooling outcomes for both boys and girls. The Rise of Women opens with a masterful overview of the broader societal changes that accompanied the change in gender trends in higher education. The rise of egalitarian gender norms and a growing demand for college-educated workers allowed more women to enroll in colleges and universities nationwide. As this shift occurred, women quickly reversed the historical male advantage in education. By 2010, young women in their mid-twenties surpassed their male counterparts in earning college degrees by more than eight percentage points. The authors, however, reveal an important exception: While women have achieved parity in fields such as medicine and the law, they lag far behind men in engineering and physical science degrees. To explain these trends, The Rise of Women charts the performance of boys and girls over the course of their schooling. At each stage in the education process, they consider the gender-specific impact of factors such as families, schools, peers, race and class. Important differences emerge as early as kindergarten, where girls show higher levels of essential learning skills such as persistence and self-control. Girls also derive more intrinsic gratification from performing well on a day-to-day basis, a crucial advantage in the learning process. By contrast, boys must often navigate a conflict between their emerging masculine identity and a strong attachment to school. Families and peers play a crucial role at this juncture. The authors show the gender gap in educational attainment between children in the same families tends to be lower when the father is present and more highly educated. A strong academic climate, both among friends and at home, also tends to erode stereotypes that disconnect academic prowess and a healthy, masculine identity. Similarly, high schools with strong science curricula reduce the power of gender stereotypes concerning science and technology and encourage girls to major in scientific fields. As the value of a highly skilled workforce continues to grow, The Rise of Women argues that understanding the source and extent of the gender gap in higher education is essential to improving our schools and the economy. With its rigorous data and clear recommendations, this volume illuminates new ground for future education policies and research.