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Lockheed, Marlaine E.; Frakt, Steven B. – Computing Teacher, 1984
Indicates that although computer science has been free of male domination, the stereotype of computers as male machines is emerging with increasing growth in microcomputer use by children. Factors that account for this development and some strategies teachers can adopt to equalize computer use by boys and girls are presented. (MBR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Advertising, Computer Literacy, Costs
Sanders, Jo Shuchat – Computing Teacher, 1985
Summarizes findings of Computer Equity Training Project studies concerning female presence in computer magazines; home computer use variability by sex; student software evaluation; and influence on computer use of teacher gender, gender of other computer users, and work environment. Successful classroom computer equity approaches based on these…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Elementary Education
Anderson, Ronald E.; And Others – Computing Teacher, 1984
Discusses wealth, community size, region of the country, gender, and race as factors in access to microcomputer training in secondary schools in the United States, and presents statistics from various state and national surveys which indicate these variables do play a determining role in computer literacy. (MBR)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Size, Computer Literacy, Differences
Jacobi, Carolyn – Computing Teacher, 1985
Describes demonstration grant project undertaken by the Rapid City South Dakota school district to determine whether computer assisted instruction (CAI) would be beneficial to Native American children. Discussion covers operation and results of the program, which offered CAI instruction in reading and language arts to students in grades three to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy