Toward New Horizons for Women in Distance Education

Toward New Horizons for Women in Distance Education
Author: Karlene Faith
Publsiher: Routledge Library Editions: Education and Gender
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138040762

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Originally published in 1988. This book provides an overview of women's experience, access and needs in distance education. It includes contributions on distance learning programmes in Holland, Canada, the South Pacific, West Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Kenta, Great Britain, India, Papua New Guinea, Sweden and Turkey. Within this diversity are common international themes on the nature of the educational process for women in distance learning, whether the subject is building construction or art teaching. The incorporation of a historical perspective and an evaluation of the prospects for the future contextualises the descriptions of the ways in which women are currently re-defining themselves through distance education around the world.

Women and Distance Education

Women and Distance Education
Author: Christine von Prummer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134571949

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This book provides valuable insights into the situation of women in distance education around the world. A wide variety of evidence from different countries supports the conclusion that open and distance learning has the potential to provide equal opportunities in higher and continuing education and that these are currently being missed. The author provides conclusive evidence that distance education, while involving a degree of risk to the stability of families and relationships, etc., nevertheless offers women a chance which, on balance, is worth taking. The author says that it is up to distance education policy makers to provide a framework for women students which will limit the risks and maximise the opportunities. Drawing on fascinating case study material, this book presents vital information for these policy makers.

Women and Distance Education

Women and Distance Education
Author: Christine von Prummer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005-07-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134571932

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This book provides valuable insights into the situation of women in distance education around the world. A wide variety of evidence from different countries supports the conclusion that open and distance learning has the potential to provide equal opportunities in higher and continuing education and that these are currently being missed. The author provides conclusive evidence that distance education, while involving a degree of risk to the stability of families and relationships, etc., nevertheless offers women a chance which, on balance, is worth taking. The author says that it is up to distance education policy makers to provide a framework for women students which will limit the risks and maximise the opportunities. Drawing on fascinating case study material, this book presents vital information for these policy makers.

Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women

Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women
Author: Cheris Kramarae,Dale Spender
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2004-04-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135963149

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For a full list of entries and contributors, sample entries, and more, visit the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women website. Featuring comprehensive global coverage of women's issues and concerns, from violence and sexuality to feminist theory, the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women brings the field into the new millennium. In over 900 signed A-Z entries from US and Europe, Asia, the Americas, Oceania, and the Middle East, the women who pioneered the field from its inception collaborate with the new scholars who are shaping the future of women's studies to create the new standard work for anyone who needs information on women-related subjects.

Gender and Higher Education

Gender and Higher Education
Author: Barbara J. Bank
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780801897825

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Encyclopedic review about gender and its impact on American higher education across historical and cultural contexts. The contributors describe the ways in which gender is embedded in the educational practices, curriculum, institutional structures and governance of colleges and universities. Topics included are: institutional diversity; academic majors and programs; extracurricular organizations such as sororities, fraternities and women's centers; affirmative action and other higher educational policies; and theories that have been used to analyze and explain the ways in which gender in academe is constructed.

Reforming Open and Distance Education

Reforming Open and Distance Education
Author: Evans, Terry,Nation, Daryl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135351052

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This volume contains a collection of critical reflections by teachers and administrators in open and distance education. They highlight educational problems and issues of a more general nature caused by the increased use of distance education within conventional higher education institutions.

International Handbook of Distance Education

International Handbook of Distance Education
Author: Terry Evans,Margaret Haughey,David Murphy
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2008-02-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857245151

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Distance education is arguably one of the major developments in education during the 20th Century. This title explores the array of distance education theories and practices as they have been shaped by the late-20th Century and then positions these in terms of the contemporary circumstances of the 21st Century.

Gender and Education

Gender and Education
Author: Barbara J. Bank
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313041969

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In this two volume set, educators explore the intersection of gender and education. Their entries deal with educational theories, research, curricula, practices, personnel, and policies, but also with variations in the gendering of education across historical and cultural contexts. The various contributors discuss gender as a social construction. The latest research on boys and masculinities, as well as girls and feminism, is included. The entries in this work cover the breadth of topics related to gender and education. They provide reference information on the history and condition of gender and education from elementary to high school. Entries cover such topics as: alternative schools, historically black colleges and universities in the United States, military colleges and academies, private and public single-sex and co-educational schools, literacy, mathematics achievement, women's centers, teacher interactions with girls and boys, affirmative action in U.S. higher education, sororities and fraternities, educator sexual misconduct, expectations of teachers for boys and girls, heterosexism and homophobia, bullying, harassment, and violence among students, salaries of male and female educators, school choice and gender equity, disabled students and gender equity, Title IX and school sports, black feminism, womanism, and queer theory.