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Understanding girls' enrollment at Louise's Farm School: A qualitative case study

Posted on:2016-07-22Degree:M.S.O.E.EType:Thesis
University:Alaska Pacific UniversityCandidate:Nowak, Ashley E.PFull Text:PDF
GTID:2477390017970302Subject:Educational philosophy
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis presents a qualitative case study of enrollment and retention considerations at Louise's Farm School (LFS) in Palmer, Alaska, with a focus on how gender is performed in this domain. Interviews with 25 students, 12 parents, and 14 instructors revealed the enrollment decision-making process, identifying constraints to and enablers of girls' participation. Findings included three primary factors as greatly influencing girls' enrollment: (1) mothers' backgrounds; (2) mothers' knowledge of and the misperceptions regarding outcomes of LFS programing; and (3) girls' interest in LFS curriculum. Findings also exposed differences in mothers' and instructors' expectations for the educative development of girls and boys, suggesting that there is greater pressure on girls to perform academically while boys are expected to need greater space for physical expression.
Keywords/Search Tags:Enrollment, Girls', LFS
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