British state-aided elementary education offered the children of the working-classes a path to literacy and self-sufficiency following the Forster Act of 1870. In the years that followed, the curriculum became more robust offering science and mathematics to boys and domestic instruction for girls. By 1902 the dual character of elementary education was established that divided the curriculum by gender. Though seemingly harmless, gender differentiated curriculum ultimately worked to limit educational opportunity of working-class girls. Gender differentiation functioned to give girls less rigorous academic subjects, even if they showed intellectual aptitude, in favor of a timetable which privileged the moral responsibilities of home making and...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
This paper proposes to examine the place of women in education today as pupils and students, and tha...
British state-aided elementary education offered the children of the working-classes a path to liter...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987The analysis of the development of State post-primary s...
The state education system of the inter-war years was characterised by the three crucial divisions o...
This examination of the pressures and influences on London elementary schoolgirls is set in a period...
Throughout the late nineteenth century, the Jamaican colonial government along with several religiou...
The basis of the thesis is the education of working class girls, as seen against the background of t...
This thesis examines moral education in English elementary schools from 1879 to 1918. It investigate...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
The paradigm of gender based role socializing is supported by the postulate: men and women learn gen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of vocational ed...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
The attempts made under the Endowed Schools Act of 1869 to reorganise the grammar schools of England...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
This paper proposes to examine the place of women in education today as pupils and students, and tha...
British state-aided elementary education offered the children of the working-classes a path to liter...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987The analysis of the development of State post-primary s...
The state education system of the inter-war years was characterised by the three crucial divisions o...
This examination of the pressures and influences on London elementary schoolgirls is set in a period...
Throughout the late nineteenth century, the Jamaican colonial government along with several religiou...
The basis of the thesis is the education of working class girls, as seen against the background of t...
This thesis examines moral education in English elementary schools from 1879 to 1918. It investigate...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
The paradigm of gender based role socializing is supported by the postulate: men and women learn gen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of vocational ed...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
The attempts made under the Endowed Schools Act of 1869 to reorganise the grammar schools of England...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
Gender Equity is means both man and women together. But in the developing countries gender bias are ...
This paper proposes to examine the place of women in education today as pupils and students, and tha...