A woman's place in education : historical and sociological perspectives on gender and education

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A woman's place in education : historical and sociological perspectives on gender and education

Sara Delamont

(Cardiff papers in qualitative research)

Avebury, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-202)

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Description

Sara Delamont was the first woman President of Bera in 1984. This volume includes her Presidential address, and a selection of her other papers on gender and education written over the past 25 years.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: everday life in today's schools - the female pupil's experiencs
  • adolescent resistance to sex equality messages
  • the "hit list" and other horrow stories - sex roles and school transfer
  • lessons from St Luke's - reflections on a study of Scottish classroom life
  • the old girl network - recollections of the field work at St Luke's
  • the lost enchantment? refocusing the history of science education for girls. Part 2: universities are for women - but you'd never notice it from the Winfield report!
  • the great Bangor scandal of 1892
  • ghettos and celibacy or, the lion, the witch and the wardrobe
  • old fogies and intellectual women - an episode in academic history
  • measuring up to the scientific elite Rosalind Franklin and the laureate profile
  • murder after suffrage and other stories - feminism and the golden age of the detective story.

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