Education and the Reverse Gender Divide in the Gulf States
Embracing the Global, Ignoring the Local
Natasha Ridge author Gita Steiner-Khamsi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:25th Apr '14
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In this groundbreaking work, the author provides a close examination of the relationship between gender and education in the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC) and reveals that women’s participation and achievement in education is rapidly outpacing that of men’s. Ridge refers to this situation as a “reverse gender divide” and examines the roots and causes of this imbalance, as well as implications for the future. Based on timely material that is largely unavailable to other scholars, the book further describes how GCC countries, in their desire to be perceived as modern nation states, have enacted and embraced education policies that leave no space for local policymakers to acknowledge boys’ deficits and challenges. In addition to the important implications for educational policy and practice, the author also explores wider social and political issues, such as the impact on the workforce and future sustainable development in the region.
"This book adopts a developmental approach and relies on policy analysis of international and national documents and educational and socioeconomic indicators. Ridge provides qualitative and and quantitative evidence to support her claim of a ‘reverse gender divide’ in the Gulf States."
—International Review of Education
ISBN: 9780807755617
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 11mm
Weight: 318g
224 pages