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Education Rise

Nora Bexley

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Education Rise explores the significant increase in female participation and academic achievement in education over the last century. This isn't just a story of progress; it's a deep dive into the struggles, adaptations, and dismantling of systemic barriers that have propelled women forward. The book highlights the interplay between historical context, social movements, and policy changes, such as the women's suffrage movement and Title IX. It also connects to interdisciplinary fields like sociology, economics, and political science, offering a nuanced understanding of the social structures and norms that have historically limited women's opportunities. The book begins by establishing the historical context, then analyzing the key drivers of change, and delving into specific disciplines. A key aspect is its focus on intersectionality, acknowledging that the experiences of women in education are shaped by race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Education Rise examines the impact of female education on various sectors, including the workforce and leadership roles, while also addressing persistent gender disparities and ongoing debates surrounding gender representation in STEM fields and affirmative action.

 
This academic work uses a mixed-methods approach, combining longitudinal studies, statistical analyses, archival research, and qualitative interviews to understand female educational advancement. Targeting researchers, policymakers, and educators, Education Rise provides an in-depth, evidence-based analysis of the complex dynamics shaping female education and its impact on social change.
Available since: 05/06/2025.
Print length: 75 pages.

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