Separate by Degree (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
375
Utgivningsdatum
2000-05-01
Förlag
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Illustratör/Fotograf
num and tables
Illustrationer
ill. and tables
Dimensioner
230 x 160 x 19 mm
Vikt
540 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISSN
1085-0678
ISBN
9780820444123

Separate by Degree

Women Students' Experiences in Single-Sex and Coeducational Colleges

Häftad,  Engelska, 2000-05-01
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In the nineteenth century, women's colleges provided many women with access to higher education, yet Susan B. Anthony and other women connected to the women's rights movement favored coeducation. In the late twentieth century, at a time that many single-sex institutions became coeducational, research has indicated the benefits for women of single-sex education. Separate by Degree compares the experiences of women students, in the past as well as in contemporary times, in four small, private liberal arts colleges - a women's college, a coordinate college, a long-time coeducational college, and a recently coeducational college - to determine how well women have fared with varying degrees of separation from male students.
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The Author: Leslie Miller-Bernal is Professor of Sociology at Wells College. She began her undergraduate studies at Middlebury College, received her B.A. and M.A. from SUNY at Stony Brook, and her Ph.D. in sociology of development at Cornell University. Her previously published work focuses on the relative advantages for women of single-sex versus coeducational colleges.