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  1. An Annotated Bibliography on Gender in Secondary Education
    Research from Selected Commonwealth Countries

    Edited by Jyotsna Jha, 203 pages, April 2007
  2. Women and Technical and Vocational Education and Training: An Annotated Bibliography of Research and Related Literature (1998 - 2003)
     Edited and compiled by: UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre Publications
    Gertrud Auf der Mauer, Astrid Hollander, Joann Hu Huifen, Karen Dawn Hunter, Stella Isenbugel, Melissa Kohonick, Natalia Matveeva, Jordan Wolfe
  3. Education research gender, education and development - A partially annotated and selective bibliography - Education Research Paper No. 19, 1997, 250
    Colin Brock (University of Oxford) Nadine Cammish (University of Hull) with Ruth Aedo-Richmond, Aparna Narayanan and Rose Njoroge, January 1997, Reprinted January 1999, Serial No. 19 ISBN: 0902500767
    UK Department for International Development (DFID)
  4. Gender Equity Issues: An Annotated Bibliography
    This bibliography is an abridged version of a bibliography compiled by students of Janice Wallace, a professor in Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta. Topics covered in the bibliography included Aboriginal perspectives on gender and schooling; a father's role in schooling; fostering gender equity through curriculum; gender and leadership; implementing gender equity practices for schools and its promotion in physical education; and women and work.
    www.teachers.ab.ca/...
  5. Access and Equity in On-line Learning Annotated Bibliography: Australian Flexible Learning Framework 2 1
    http://accessequity.flexiblelearning.net.au/downloads/R017LB.pdf

 


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  1. © 2002 Australian National Training Authority. ISBN 1 920906 19 3. This work has been produced with the assistance of funding provided by the Commonwealth Government through the Australian National Training Authority (ATNA). Copyright for this document vests in ANTA. ANTA will allow free use of the material so long as ANTA's interest is acknowledged and the use is not for profit.
     
    An initiative within the Australian Flexible Learning Framework for the National Vocational Education and Training System 2000-2004. Managed by the Flexible Learning Advisory Group on behalf of the Commonwealth, all States and Territories in conjunction with ANTA - http://flexiblelearning.net.au
    Updated: 21 August 2003