This chapter discusses the history of coeducation in secondary schooling, mainly in Europe and North America. The analysis focuses on the gendered characteristics of educational systems and curricula, as well as on national discourses about single-sex or mixed schooling. The focus is on the latter half of the nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth century, when the merits and perils of coeducation were debated for this stage of schooling. Until after World War II, children of the working class hardly ever attended school past the age of 13 or 14. Therefore, this is a history of middle- and upper-class education. In the early nineteenth century, girls had to do with a very limited, private education that prepared only for homemaki...
During colonial times in New England, schools were for male students only; yet 50 years after the Am...
Present analysis focuses on the way girls and boys perceive their gender identify in mixed or single...
In the rise and change of technical education caused by economical forces, political decisions, or e...
This chapter discusses the history of coeducation in secondary schooling, mainly in Europe and North...
This chapter discusses the history of coeducation in secondary schooling, mainly in Europe and North...
Mixed-sex education in France’s public secondary schools begins with the presence of girls in boys’ ...
In industrialized societies, most heterosexual interaction, in the form of integrated peer groups, t...
This edited collection traces the development of girls’ secondary education over three centuries in ...
Mixed-sex education, also known as coeducation, has been extensively studied during the last century...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
La mixité dans l'enseignement secondaire public en France commence avec la présence de filles dans l...
Women have suffered great inequalities throughout history being always behind the male gender in te...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
The present study was designed to inform readers about single-sex education and coeducation. This mo...
Citation: Hanson, Boline. Advantages of co-education. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colle...
During colonial times in New England, schools were for male students only; yet 50 years after the Am...
Present analysis focuses on the way girls and boys perceive their gender identify in mixed or single...
In the rise and change of technical education caused by economical forces, political decisions, or e...
This chapter discusses the history of coeducation in secondary schooling, mainly in Europe and North...
This chapter discusses the history of coeducation in secondary schooling, mainly in Europe and North...
Mixed-sex education in France’s public secondary schools begins with the presence of girls in boys’ ...
In industrialized societies, most heterosexual interaction, in the form of integrated peer groups, t...
This edited collection traces the development of girls’ secondary education over three centuries in ...
Mixed-sex education, also known as coeducation, has been extensively studied during the last century...
This chapter focuses on arguments in the parliamentary discussions about the Dutch school acts on pr...
La mixité dans l'enseignement secondaire public en France commence avec la présence de filles dans l...
Women have suffered great inequalities throughout history being always behind the male gender in te...
This article explores the main features of the provision, organization and funding of nineteenth cen...
The present study was designed to inform readers about single-sex education and coeducation. This mo...
Citation: Hanson, Boline. Advantages of co-education. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colle...
During colonial times in New England, schools were for male students only; yet 50 years after the Am...
Present analysis focuses on the way girls and boys perceive their gender identify in mixed or single...
In the rise and change of technical education caused by economical forces, political decisions, or e...