New Zealand, like many other OECD nations, has introduced market-style policies into educational provision. The 'rationale' for these policies was derived from New Right or neo-liberal theory. Over the past decade there has been an increasing amount of research aimed at exploring the impact of market-style policies in education, with particular emphasis on issues of equity. However, there has been very little research concerned with examining the implications of the marketisation of education for the schooling of girls. Exploring the implications of marketisation for girls has not been high on the agenda of either critics of marketisation, or of feminist researchers. This thesis is a contribution towards that work. Policies aimed at increas...
The aim of the research was to discover how girls made decisions about potential motherhood and othe...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This paper describes one aspect of a study carried out by the author in three secondary schools in N...
Female students' traditional and non-traditional choices of education is the subject of this study. ...
In this paper the question of whether girls and boys can or can’t make choices about their education...
DDU . SUPPLIED IN PRINT FORM.The emergence of a global economy has led to dramatic changes in young ...
This paper focuses upon Gender Equity: A Framework for Australian Schools, the current policy addres...
Four years ago when I began as an Assistant Lecturer teaching a paper called Women and Education at ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been an increasing focus on the education of boys in the media, imp...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Situated within a pro-feminist perspective, this paper analyses the backlash against specific polici...
The Australian media's interest in education, as in many Anglophone countries, is frequently dominat...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
The aim of the research was to discover how girls made decisions about potential motherhood and othe...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
This paper describes one aspect of a study carried out by the author in three secondary schools in N...
Female students' traditional and non-traditional choices of education is the subject of this study. ...
In this paper the question of whether girls and boys can or can’t make choices about their education...
DDU . SUPPLIED IN PRINT FORM.The emergence of a global economy has led to dramatic changes in young ...
This paper focuses upon Gender Equity: A Framework for Australian Schools, the current policy addres...
Four years ago when I began as an Assistant Lecturer teaching a paper called Women and Education at ...
Since the early 1990s, there has been an increasing focus on the education of boys in the media, imp...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.There have been substantial changes in the wa...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
Situated within a pro-feminist perspective, this paper analyses the backlash against specific polici...
The Australian media's interest in education, as in many Anglophone countries, is frequently dominat...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...
The aim of the research was to discover how girls made decisions about potential motherhood and othe...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
This article reports on research funded by the Australian Research Council to investigate school res...