Chancengleichheit der Geschlechter? Der Zusammenhang von Geschlecht, Elternschaft und Weiterbildungsteilnahme
Autor/in:
Friebel, Harry
Quelle: DIE Zeitschrift für Erwachsenenbildung, (2014) 2, S 45-48
Inhalt: Der Autor geht der Frage nach, ob die Chancengleichheit der Geschlechter in der Weiterbildungsteilnahme erreicht wurde. Er geht davon aus, dass diese sich nur beantworten lässt, wenn die lebens- und arbeitsweltlichen Kontexte der Menschen als biografische Regulative der Weiterbildungsbeteiligung berücksichtig werden. Als empirische Datengrundlage dient die Längsschnittstudie "Hamburger Biografie- und Lebenslaufpanel" (HBLP), deren Befunde über den Zusammenhang von Geschlecht, Elternschaft und Weiterbildungsteilnahme in der Tradition der Lebenslaufforschung diskutiert werden.
Schlagwörter:Weiterbildung; further education; Bildungsverhalten; education behavior; Bildungsbeteiligung; participation in education; gender-specific factors; Chancengleichheit; equal opportunity; Elternschaft; parenthood; Familienarbeit; family work; Familie-Beruf; work-family balance; Lebenslauf; life career; Federal Republic of Germany
SSOAR Kategorie:Bildungswesen quartärer Bereich, Berufsbildung, Bildungs- und Erziehungssoziologie, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Gender - Schule - Chancengleichheit?! Kongress mit Fortbildung für Lehrer/innen und pädagogische Fachkräfte am 5. Juni 2014 im Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn
Titelübersetzung:Gender - School - Equality?! Congress and professional training for teachers and other educators, 5 June 2014, Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum Paderborn
Autor/in:
Glockentöger, Ilke
Quelle: GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 6 (2014) 3, S 152–157
Inhalt: "Der Kongress 'Gender - Schule - Chancengleichheit?!' sollte den Abschluss eines Forschungsprojekts zu Geschlechterkonzepten im Bildungsbereich an der Universität Paderborn bilden - und war zugleich Ausgangspunkt für die Weiterführung der vertieften Reflexion zu dieser Thematik. In der sehr gelungenen Verknüpfung von wissenschaftlicher Theorie und pädagogischer Praxis wurde die andauernde Virulenz der Geschlechterproblematik in Bildung und Erziehung deutlich, deren Komplexität professionelles Handeln zu einer täglichen Herausforderung werden lässt. 'Fertige Rezepte' gab es deshalb für die rund 170 Teilnehmenden aus frühkindlicher Bildung, Schule, Sozialarbeit und Hochschule nicht. Dafür wurden aber Fachvorträge und zahlreiche Workshops mit verschiedenen Themenschwerpunkten veranstaltet, die Raum für gemeinsame Diskussion und Auseinandersetzung boten." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "The congress 'Gender - School - Equality?!' was intended to be the closing event of a research project on gender concepts in the field of education initiated at the University of Paderborn in 2013. However, it turned out to the starting point for further discussion and reflection on gender issues in education. The combination of theoretical perspectives and practical experience showed how deep gender is ingrained in all dimensions of educational work, whose complexity makes professional action a daily challenge. The around 170 participants from the realms of education, school, social work and university were not given any ready-made solutions for these challenges, but they appreciated the different focuses of the keynotes and workshops which provided sufficient scope for discussion and controversy." (author's abstract)
Meanings and motives before measures: the "what" and "why" of diversity within the mossos d'esquadra and the politie Utrecht
Autor/in:
Ewijk, Anne R. van
Quelle: Social Inclusion, 2 (2014) 3, S 60-74
Inhalt: This article proposes the definition of and motivation for diversity (policy) as an important research topic that should be studied before focusing on diversity policy measures. As such, it strives to demonstrate the academic potential of an analytical framework that outlines fundamental choices made in these respects. What types of diversity do organizations focus on? And what do they want to achieve with (increased) diversity? In this article the discourses underlying the diversity policies in two regional European police forces -the Mossos d'Esquadra and the Politie Utrecht- are analyzed. The main observation is that the results are surprisingly similar in spite of contextual factors that may lead observers to expect otherwise: they both focus on gender and migrant background, identifying these types of diversity as collective in nature, while striving for equal opportunities for individuals despite these collective differences. This article also explores possibilities for further theory building by formulating possible explanations for the similarities and differences which have been identified, suggesting a possible hierarchy in diversity within European organizations, and describing how the motivation for diversity might influence the effectiveness of diversity policies.
Navigating ethnic stigmatisation in the educational setting: coping strategies of young immigrants and descendants of immigrants in Norway
Autor/in:
Fangen, Katrine; Lynnebakke, Brit
Quelle: Social Inclusion, 2 (2014) 1
Inhalt: Tolerance and equality are widespread norms in the official policy of many European countries. The educational system is an arena which even more than others is meant to foster equal opportunities by giving individuals the opportunity to strive for social mobility through their educational performance. Despite this, young people from ethnic minority backgrounds experience different forms of stigmatization in school and higher education, ranging from feeling marked as different to experiencing more explicit racism. This article analyses young people's coping strategies in order to combat or avoid such stigmatization. We will analyse the possible reasons why young people choose a particular strategy in a given situation, how successful that choice is, and changes in their choice of strategies over time. We will discuss how earlier experiences of support, encouragement and respect (or the lack there of) inform the extent to which young people choose more approaching than avoiding strategies as a response to perceived ethnic stigmatisation in the educational setting. The empirical basis of the article is a sample of 50 biographical interviews with young people of ethnic minority backgrounds living in Norway.