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



Gender and Education

CHEYO, Evelyn M. (1993)

Girls' Access, Performance and
Achievement in Secondary Education:
A Comparative Study of Tanzania,
Kenya and Botswana, M.A.

Dissertation, Institute of Education,
University of London.

DUNCAN, Wendy A. (1988)

School Drop-outs in Botswana:
Gender Differences at Secondary
Level,
Institute of International
Education, University of Stockholm.

DUNCAN, Wendy A. (1989)

Engendering School Learning,
Science, Attitudes and Achievement
among Girls and Boys in Botswana,
Studies in Comparative and
International Education, 16, University
of Stockholm.

FULLER, Bruce (et al.) (1994)

'When Girls Learn more than Boys: The
Influence of Time in School and
Pedagogy in Botswana' in
Comparative
Education Review,
38 (3), 347-76.

HIGGINS, K.M. (1981)

Women Farmers and their Training:
An Evaluation of a Programme of
Non-formal Education Provided by
the Ministry of Agriculture,
Botswana.

MAROPE, P. T. M. & NJABILI, A.F.
(1993)

Gender Bias in Educational
Materials: Proceedings of a
Workshop,
University of Botswana,
Gaborone.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION,
BOTSWANA (1991)

Girls and Women in Science: Science
and Technology Roadshow,
Gaborone.

Nyati-Ramahobo, Lydia (1992)

The Girl Child in Botswana:
Educational Constraints and
Prospects,
UNICEF, Gaborone.

TSAYANG, G.T. (1989)

Gender and Education: Proceedings
of a Workshop,
University of
Botswana, Gaborone.



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