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ERC VID.<br />
370.19342 QUE : VHS.<br />
SEX RULES [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
Producer, Varcha Sidwell; reporter, Neil Mercer.<br />
Andrew Olle.<br />
Examines whether girls perform better in single-sex classes : looks at a N.S.W.<br />
state secondary school which has instituted segregated classes for maths,<br />
science and computer studies; contains interviews with a politician,<br />
educationalists and psychologists and looks at 2 current research experiments,<br />
one into biological determinism and one using environmental controls.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording, Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC, 20/7/92.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
370.19345 SEX : VHS.<br />
WHAT ABOUT THE BOYS? [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
<strong>Off</strong><strong>air</strong> recording of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television<br />
programme Four Corners broadcast 18 July 1994.<br />
Reporter, Chris Masters; research, Janine Cohen; producer, Ray Moynihan.<br />
Andrew Olle.<br />
Australian school girls' performance has improved so much in many areas, that<br />
some educators & mothers are asking What about the boys? Two academics, Victoria<br />
Foster (who notes that of the 31,000 girls sitting for HSC each year, only 2,000<br />
are doing advanced maths & physics) & Richard Fletcher are interviewed<br />
throughout this programme which looks at gender equity in NSW schools. Follows<br />
one secondary school's debate "Has feminism gone too far", & another school's<br />
boys' programme of a camping trip with assault course is also seen. Contains<br />
interviews with students of both sexes, teachers & 1 mother.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
370.19345 WHA.<br />
WHAT ABOUT THE BOYS? [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
<strong>Off</strong><strong>air</strong> recording of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television<br />
programme Four Corners broadcast 18 July 1994.<br />
Reporter, Chris Masters; research, Janine Cohen; producer, Ray Moynihan.<br />
Andrew Olle.<br />
Australian school girls' performance has improved so much in many areas, that<br />
some educators & mothers are asking What about the boys? Two academics, Victoria<br />
Foster (who notes that of the 31,000 girls sitting for HSC each year, only 2,000<br />
are doing advanced maths & physics) & Richard Fletcher are interviewed<br />
throughout this programme which looks at gender equity in NSW schools. Follows<br />
one secondary school's debate "Has feminism gone too far", & another school's<br />
boys' programme of a camping trip with assault course is also seen. Contains<br />
interviews with students of both sexes, teachers & 1 mother.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
370.19345 WHA.<br />
THE LEARNING MACHINE [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER, ANDY STEVENSON.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 21/10/91.<br />
First released: [Great Britain] : BBC co-production with Arts & Entertainment<br />
Network, 1990.<br />
English/Japanese dialogue, some English subtitles.<br />
Narrator, Philip Tibenham.<br />
One common factor behind Japan's disciplined workforce, and<br />
crucial to its economic success is the high level of education and the habits<br />
and attitudes learned in school. Today Japan has the most quality controlled<br />
mass school system in the world. This program examines school life in Japan,<br />
what it offers and what it demands.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
370.952 LEAR (Not for I.L.L.).