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



KENDALL, Laurel (1985)

Shamans, Housewives and Other Restless
Spirits: women in Korean ritual life,
University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.

SOH, Chunghee Sarah (1991)

The Chosen Women in Korean Politics: an
anthropological study,
Praeger, New York.

TINKER, Irene (1980)

Towards Equity for Women in Korea's
Development Plans,
Equity Policy Centre,
Washington D.C.

Gender and Education

CHUNG, Ji Sun (1994)

"Women's Unequal Access to Education in South Korea"
in
Comparative Education Review, 38 (4). 487-505.

JEON, Kyung-Won (1993)

"A Study on Mental Health of Scientifically Gifted High
School Males and Females" in
Gifted Education
International,
9 (2), 85-92.

KIM, Oksoan (1996)

"South Korea", in MAK, Grace C.L. (ed) Women,
Education and Development in Asia: cross-national
perspectives,
Garland, New York and London, 51-64.

KWON, Mee-Sik (1992)

Conceptualisation of Critical Feminist Pedagogy as a
Theoretical Tool of Social Transformation and its
Applicability in a Korean Context.

Mongolia

Gender

UNESCO (1990) Status of Women: Mongolia, PROAP, Bangkok.

Gender and Education

UNESCO (1979)


Standardisation of Education and Curricula for Boys and Girls
in General Education, Vocational and Teacher-Training
Schools in the Mongolian Peoples Republic,
Paris.

Kyrgyzstan

Gender and Education



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