 | | | A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODS COURSE: EFFECTS OF A SMALL-SCALE RESEARCH PROJECT ON PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS Selecting and applying appropriate research techniques, analysing data using information and communication technologies, transferring the obtained results of the analysis into tables and interpreting them are the performance indicators evaluated by the Ministry of National Education under teacher competencies. At the beginning of the courses that can meet pre-service teachers' needs of these knowledge and skills, there is undoubtedly the course of scientific research methods. The scientific research methods course (SRMC) has an important mission in the upbringing of tomorrow's researcher... | | Gender Gaps in Australian Planning Academia This study examines gender gaps in Australian planning academia. The authors found that wide gender gaps exist, and the " leaking pipeline phenomenon " is significant. Not only do the findings serve an academic purpose, but they may have significant implications related to matters of promotion or prestige within the profession. These findings may be of help to university administrators on matters of review of female planning academics, and serve as a point of comparison between Australian planning academia and the rest of the world. | | GENDER-BASED DISCRIMINATION IN UKRAINIAN ENTERPRISES: COMPARISON OF THE VIEWS OF EXPERTS, TOP-MANAGERS, AND PERSONNEL The paper objective is to compare the perception of gender-based discrimination in Ukrainian enterprises from the perspectives of employers, employees and experts. The gender-based discrimination is analyzed in three dimensions: remuneration and workload, occurrence and acceptance of gender threatening situation that might happen in the enterprise, and overall evaluation of discrimination that is absent or present in the Ukrainian labour market. The empirical data provides the recent evidences of the prevalence of gender stereotypes, the horizontal and vertical segregation in the labour... | | GENDER SENSITIZATION: NEED OF THE HOUR Abstract: "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman", says Simon De Beauvoir (1949). Indian Constitution has guaranteed economic, political and civil rights to women. But in reality an average Indian woman does not enjoy her rights, freedom and equality, in spite of constant efforts for better position in a family and Society. Ironically, even in the 21st century where the science and technology is at its peak, the woman is treated as inferior to man. This discrimination is because of the people who fail to understand the uniqueness of the other gender. At this juncture there is... | | |
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