Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



AL-SHARHAN, Jamal (1994)

'The Use of Audio Visual Aids in
Intermediate Stage Schools for Girls in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia' in
British Journal
of Educational Technology,
25 (2), 84-90.

EL SANABARY, N. (1993)

'The Education and Contribution of Women
Health Care Professionals in Saudi Arabia-
The Case of Nursing' in
Social Science and
Medicine,
37 (11), 1331-1343.

EL SANABARY, Nagat (1994)

'Female Education in Saudi Arabia and the
Reproduction of Gender Division' in
Gender and Education, 6 (2), 141-150.

MALLOUH, Faizah (1991)

Prospective Female Teachers and their
Training at Junior Colleges in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Ph.D. Thesis,
University of Exeter, United Kingdom.

MUJAHID, Ghaz (1987)

'Education for Girls in Saudi Arabia' in

Muslim Education Quarterly, 4 (3), 45-
74.

Syria

Gender and Education

ALRABAA, Sami (1985)

'Sex division of labour in Syrian school textbooks',
International Review of Education, XXXI (3), 335-348.

Tunisia

Gender

ELMECHAT, S. (1982)

'Emancipation, Power and Women of
Tunisia (The Creation of Union
Nationale des Femmes de Tunisie' in
Temps Modernes, 39 (436), 975-1010.

HAYS, P. A. & ZOUARI, J. (1995)

'Stress, Coping and Mental-Health
among Rural, Village and Urban
Women in Tunisia' in
International
Journal of Psychology,
30 (1), 69-90.



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