Inhalt: "A study funded by the European Commission, relating to gender specific differences in learning achievements, shows among other things that whilst gender equality is a hot topic in many countries a general equality policy is not always advocated. More importantly, measures to reduce gender differences in achievement seem to focus primarily on the underachievement of boys. In this publication, historical aspects and current trends within 12 European countries, regarding gender equality in education are presented and compared. The country studies and comparative analysis will inform and inspire everybody who is interested in gender issues in education." (publisher's description). Contents: Renate Seebauer and Johann Göttel: Gender-fair education in Austria (9-24); Luk Bosman: Gender: a never-ending story (25-36); Otakar Fleischmann: The past, the present and the future situation of gender specific education in the Czech Republic (37-46); Bernd Drägestein and Olaf Schwarze: Gender mainstreaming in Germany (47-62); Meeli Väljaots: Gender research in Estonia against the background of traditional education (63-74); Víctor Pérez-Samaniego and Carmen Santamaría-García: Education for gender equity in Spain, a socio-cultural and historical analysis (75-84); Erika Grossmann: Gender-equitable education and training in Hungary (85-92); Kristof De Witte and Ferry Haan: Girls ignite education (93-102); Herbert Zoglowek: 'Gender equality is no longer the big issue ...' (103-118); Malgorzata Jarecka-Zyluk and Justyna Ratkowska-Pasikowska: From history to the present - faces of gender in Poland (119-136); Nesrin Orug Ertürk: Gender and education in Turkey (137-144); Fiona Shelton: Upsetting the apple cart: Overachieving girls, underachieving boys (145-158); Kristof De Witte and Oliver Holz: Gender specific education in 12 European countries - a comparison (159-174).
CEWS Kategorie:Europa und Internationales, Bildung und Erziehung, Geschlechterverhältnis
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Science education unlimited : approaches to equal opportunities in learning science
Titelübersetzung:Science Education Unlimited : Ansätze zur Chancengleichheit im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht
Herausgeber/in:
Tajmel, Tanja; Starl, Klaus
Quelle: Münster: Waxmann, 2009. 229 S.
Inhalt: Contents: Tanja Tajmel, Klaus Starl: An Introduction to Science Education Unlimited (11-18); Klaus Starl: The Human Rights Approach to Science Education (19-36); Stephanie Gilardi, Veronika Bauer, Sarah KUmar, Klaus Starl: Special Protection for Migrants in Education? (37-48); Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger: Learning while Transgressing Boundaries - Understanding Societal Processes Impacting Students with a Migration Background (49-66); Tanja Tajmel, Klaus Starl, Lutz-Helmut Schön: Detect the Barriers and Leave Them Behind - Science Education in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Classrooms (67-84); Klaus Starl, Veronika Bauer: The Claim and the Reality of the "Knowledge Society" (85-90); Ingrid Gogolin: "Bildungssprache" - The Importance of Teaching Language in Every School Subject (91-102); Susanne Baer: Equal Opportunities and Gender in Research: Germany's Science Needs a Promotion of Quality (103-110); Tanja Tajmel, Zalkida Hadzibegovic: What About the Gender Gap? The Aspirations of Female High School Students to Study Physics (111-118); Münire Erden: Education in Turkey: In View of Children's Rights to Education and Equal Opportunity in Education (119-136); Rita Wodzinski, Christoph T. Wodzinksi: Differences Between Students - Differences in Instruction? How to Make Physics Instruction Effective for All Students (137-148); Heidi Rösch: German as a Second Language - Linguistic and Didactic Foundations (149-168); Sylvia Neuhäuser-Metternich, Sybille Krummacher: Ada Lovelace Mentoring - Engaging Girls and Women with Science and Technology (169-178); Seval Fer: Social Constructivism and Social Constructivist Curicula in Turkey to Meet the Needs of Young People Learning Science: Overview in the Light of the PROMISE Project (179-200); Tanja Tajmel: Does Migration Background Matter? Preparing Teachers for Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Science Classroom (201-216); Klaus Starl, Tanja Tajmel: Towards Science Education Unlimited - Conclusion and Recommendations (217-220); Tanja Tajmel, Klaus Starl: The Practice - Material for Teaching and Teacher Training (CD-ROM) (221-224).
Quelle: Helsinki: Helsinki Univ. Press, 1999. 288 S.
Inhalt: "For centuries, universities have been purely male institutions. But despite disappearance of formal obstacles and continuously growing female presence in academia, nowhere has gender equality been reached in higher education. Addressing such gender inequalities and pursuing gender equality in the academy is hard work: it is definitely work, and it is definitely hard! Hard Work in the Academy brings together up to date results of research and intervention on gender inequality in higher education in fifteen countries. The strong message throughout is that while such gender inequality is remarkably persistent throughout the world, the form it takes the strategies employed for change vary considerably." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Wissenschaft als Beruf, Geschlechterverhältnis
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Vergleichsweise ungleich : zur Situation der Frau in Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Forschung
Titelübersetzung:Comparatively unequal : the situation of women in industry, science and research
Herausgeber/in:
Buchmayr, Renate; Ivancevic, Branka; Wagner, Ingrid
Quelle: Wien: Service-Fachverl. (Frauen, Forschung und Wirtschaft, Bd. 2), 1992. 185 S.
Inhalt: Die Beiträge dieses Sammelwerkes untersuchen aus unterschiedlicher Perspektive verschiedene Aspekte der beruflichen Situation von Frauen in den genannten Bereichen. Dabei werden folgende Themen erörtert: die Situation von Wissenschaftlerinnen an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien; die berufliche und private Situation der Frauen in Rußland; die Gleichbehandlung von Mann und Frau unter dem allgemeinen Gleichheitsgrundsatz; die Forschungsschwerpunkte von Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerinnen; die Barrieren der Chancengleichheit im Bildungs- und Ausbildungssektor; die Technik-Reparatur als mögliches zukünftiges Arbeitsgebiet der Naturwissenschaftlerin und Technikerin; die Situation der Frau in der EDV-Ausbildung; die Situation von Frauen am österreichischen Arbeitsmarkt. Ein Anhang präsentiert das Rahmenprogramm zur Förderung von Wissenschaftlerinnen der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien und das darauf aufbauende frauenspezifische Weiterbildungsprogramm. (ICD)