Friday, February 25, 2011

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books:

Smith, Barry D. (2006). Psychology: Science and Understanding. Texas: McGraw-Hill Companies.

Berns, Roberta M. (1985). Child, Family, Community (p. 222). California: CBS College Publishing.

Armstrong, James W. and Sarafino, Edward P. (1986). Child and Adolescent Development (p.529). St. Paul: West Publishing Company.

Lupdag, Anselmo D. (1984). Educational Psychology (p. 100). Manila: National Book Store Publications.

Wood, Julia T. (2001). Gendered Lives (p. 91). North Carolina: Wadsworth Publishing, 8th Edition.

Stables, Andrew (1990). Difference between Pupils from Mixed and Single Sex Schools in Their Enjoyment of School Subjects and in Their Attitudes to Science and to School (p. 221- 230). United Kingdom: Educational Review, Volume 42.

Unpublished Materials:

Gopinhathan, N., Jamola J. and Cambalon, M. (2010). Same Sex and Opposite Sex Friendship. Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines Cebu College.

Alegado, J.L.G. (2010). The Limits of Gender Mainstreaming in the Educational System: A Case Study on the Gender Socialization of a Public Elementary School in Cebu City. Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis, University of the Philippines Cebu College.

Alindajao, P.R. (2008). Gender Roles and Social Management Effect on the Performance of Principals. Unpublished Masteral Thesis, Cebu Normal University.

Electronic Thesis:

Stromquist, N.P. (2007). Gender Socialization Process in Schools. Background Information Paper of Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2008, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Retrieved January 2, 2011 from http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0015/001555/155587e.pdf

Sax, L. (2005). The Impact of Single Sex Education on Males in Secondary Schools. Unpublished Masteral Thesis, D’Youville College. Portable Document Format. Retrieved January 9, 2011 from http://www.outsideofdreams.com/single_sex_education/psychological_impact_of_single-sex_schools.htm

Online Periodicals:

N.A. (2009). Girls Who Go to Single Sex Schools Find “Girly” Guys More Attractive. Asian News International. Retrieved January 3, 2011 from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Girls+who+go+to+singlesex+schools+find+'girly'+guys+more+atractive.-a0206813601

National Association for Single Sex Public Education (2010). Single Sex Vs. Co-ed: The Evidence. Retrieved January 18, 2011 from http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Single-Sex-Schools/499424

Haag, P. (undated). What Our Students Say about Co-education. Retrieved January 2, 2011 from http://www.stjohns-chs.org/news/news_releases/coeducation.html

Internet Sources:

Geodakian, V.A. (2009). The Evolutionary Theory of Sex – Introduction of the Dichronous Evolution Concept into the Framework of Darwin’s Evolution and Sexual Dimorphism. Retrieved January 15, 2011 from http://www.devonhumanists.org.uk/d200dev/?page_id=783

McKay, B. and McKay K. (2008). Segregating the Sexes. Retrieved December 14, 2010 from http://artofmanliness.com/2008/03/04/segregating-the-sexes/

N.A. (2010). Single Sex Education: The Pros and Cons. Retrieved December 14, 2010 from http://www.greatschools.org/find-a-school/defining-your-ideal/single-sex-education-the-pros- and-cons.gs?content=1139

Russell, K. and Kate, M.B (2007). Do Children Learn Better in Single Sex Schools? Retrieved December 14, 2010 from http://www.helium.com/debates/66010-do-children-learn-better-in-single-sex-schools

Lundy, B. et al. (1998). Same Sex and Opposite Sex Best Friend Interactions Among High School Juniors and Seniors. Retrieved January 6, 2011 from http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5001365724

Reeves, Thomas C. (2006). Single Sex Schools. Retrieved January 16, 2011 from http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/31378.html

Campbell, D.E. (2010). Gender Roles and Schools. Choosing Democracy: A Practical Guide to Multicultural Education. Retrieved January 18, 2011 from http://www.education.com/reference/article/gender-roles-schools/

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