Friday, November 7, 2008

Gender Issues in Science/Math Education (GISME)

Some readers might be interested in "Gender Issues in Science/Math Education (GISME) [Hake & Mallow (2008)].  (Please scroll down to REFERENCES, find "Hake & Mallow (2008) and click on the indicated URL.)

REFERENCES
Hake, R.R. & J.V. Mallow. 2008. "Gender Issues in Science/Math Education (GISME): Over 700 Annotated References and 1000 URL's:
Part 1 - All References in Alphabetical Order; and
Part 2 - Some References in Subject Order;
all online as ref. 55 at  http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake/

Part 2 subjects are:

a. Affirmative Action;
b. Constructivism: Educational and Social;
c. Drivers  of Educational Reform and Gender Equity: Economic Competitiveness and 
      Preservation of Life on Planet Earth;
d. Education and the Brain;
e. Gender and Spatial Visualization;
f. Harvard President Summers' Speculation on Innate Gender Differences in 
      Science and Math Ability; 
g. Hollywood Actress Danica McKellar's Book "Math Doesn't Suck";
h. Interactive Engagement;
i. International Comparisons;
j. Introductory Physics "Curriculum S" (for Synthesis);
k. Is There a Female Science? - Pro & Con;
l. Schools Shortchange Girls (or is it Boys?)
m. Sex Differences in Mathematical Ability: Fact or Artifact?;
n. Status of Women at MIT.  



2 comments:

Prof Emeritus said...

Is that co-author Jeff Mallow from Loyola U Chicago?

Richard Hake said...

On 19 June 2010, Prof Emeritus asked "Is that co-author Jeff Mallow from Loyola U?"

YES! Jeff's Loyola website is at http://bit.ly/nvhr99 .

Sorry for my delay in responding.

Richard Hake