Gender Still Matters in Australian Schooling

Authors

  • Léonie J Rennie Curtin University of Technology

Abstract

In the 1980s, gender issues and a focus on girls and young women's participation in SET was a significant issue in Australian education. Much has changed, however, with current policy paying scant attention to gender as an issue in SET. Léonie Rennie was a co-organiser of the Sixth International Gender and Science and Technology conference held in Australia and in this article presents her personal reflection of some of the changes and possible reasons for the apparent lack of interest in gender in SET in Australia at the current time. The article documents policy and other milestones relating to gender in school science education over the last three decades and presents recent evidence suggesting that the aims of gender-inclusive education have not yet been achieved.

Author Biography

  • Léonie J Rennie, Curtin University of Technology
    Léonie Rennie is Research Professor at Curtin University of Technology. Her research interests include learning and assessment in science and technology both in school and out.
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11-02-2010

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How to Cite

Gender Still Matters in Australian Schooling. (2010). International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 2(1). https://genderandset.open.ac.uk/index.php/genderandset/article/view/79