Gender stereotypes in educational materials and practices can significantly impact students’ development and perpetuate societal inequalities. This paper examines the influence of gender stereotypes within educational content on student development in both China and the United States. It explores how these stereotypes are embedded in textbooks, teaching materials, and classroom practices, and their subsequent effects on students’ academic performance, self-perception, and career aspirations. Findings suggest that while both nations face challenges in addressing gender biases in education, cultural contexts and educational policies play significant roles in shaping these dynamics. The research highlights the need for inclusive and equitable educational practices that challenge traditional gender norms and promote equal opportunities for all students. This study contributes to the broader discourse on gender equality in education and offers insights into developing strategies to mitigate the negative impacts of gender stereotypes on student development.
Yijia Li (Wed,) studied this question.