The paper by Kishore (1999) for GASAT-9 International Conference held in Ghana advocates use of cooperative learning and group projects in girls’ formative years so as to make science and technology instruction gender equitable. He argues that individualized and competitive classroom practices make science and technology instruction exclusive and favourable to boys and men.
The paper by Kishore (1999) for GASAT-9 International Conference held in Ghana advocates use of cooperative learning and group projects in girls’ formative years so as to make science and technology instruction gender equitable. He argues that individualized and competitive classroom practices make science and technology instruction exclusive and favourable to boys and men.