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Gender Bias in the Evaluation of Female Faculty at The Citadel: A Qualitative Analysis
Authors:Siskind  Theresa G  Kearns  Sharon P
Institution:(1) Department of Education, The Citadel, Charleston, SC, 29409;(2) Trident Technical College, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of gender bias in student ratings of female faculty at The Citadel. Four (Caucasian) female faculty members, one at each level of academic rank, and four (Caucasian) male cadets were interviewed to determine their views on bias in the instructional process, especially with regard to ratings of faculty by students. From the data we concluded that there is a contradiction between beliefs about gender bias and the actual presence of bias for both faculty and students. Women are subjected to a double standard, and in the military setting of The Citadel, nontenure track female faculty are doubly penalized. Faculty women believe gender bias is part of the institutional culture, and contrapower harassment in ratings of female faculty by male students is likely.
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