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The aim of the study was to assess, within their respective ecological contexts, American and Northern Irish children's (n = 97) reported communication with their parents about war
Abstract:
There is increased interest by parents in communicating with their children about political violence. However, limited attention in the scholarly literature has focused on parent-child communication about war and terrorism. In response, the purpose of this study is to assess, within their respective ecological contexts, American and Northern Irish children's (n = 97) reported more...
International Classification:
War, violence and conflict
Categories:
communication with their parents about war
Geography:
International
Journal of Family Issues,
Vol: 28 Page: 1639-1662 2007
Colleen J. O'Malley; Maureen Blankemeyer; Kathleen K. Walker; Mary Dellmann-Jenkins
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This article discusses gender balance/gender bias in the teaching profession and the impact of feminisation
Abstract:
The teaching of young children has long been dominated by women. This global phenomenon is firmly rooted in issues relating to economic development, urbanisation, the position of women in society, cultural definitions of masculinity and the value of children and childcare. There have been expressions of concern by the media, by government ministers, and others, in a number of countries more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Gender & Education,
Vol: 20 Page: 309-323 2008
Sheelagh Drudy
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