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Cherry, Florence J. – 1987
Part I of this curriculum guide outlines six workshop sessions. The instructional materials included were designed to support single parents as they identify and confront problems with which they and their children must cope. Some of the topics addressed are the need to help single parents begin to think of and see themselves as individuals as…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Employed Women, Family Problems, Instructional Materials
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Alexander, Mary; Childress, Marilyn – Social Education, 1981
A letter sent to Franklin Roosevelt complains about the employment of married women whose husbands are also employed. The letter suggests that greedy married women cheat their single sisters and drain the job market. Teaching strategies are included. (KC)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Practices, Employment Problems, Secondary Education
Working Women Education Fund, Cleveland, OH. – 1985
This workbook is a four-part course designed to be taught by working women to low-income working women to increase their skills at managing money. The course sessions focus on special financial concerns of working women: budgeting, education for career advancement, child care, and retirement planning. The sessions are designed as a series but can…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Day Care, Employed Women
Ekstrom, Ruth B. – 1981
This counselor's guide is part of the HAVE (Homemaking and Volunteer Experience) Skills materials designed to help women identify the job-relevant skills they have learned as homemakers and volunteers and to match those skills with paid jobs. The main purpose of this is to help counselors work with women who are entering paid work after spending…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counselors, Employed Women, Employment Qualifications
Office of Career Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. – 1976
This collection of photographs and discussion questions for elementary students is designed to complement and supplement already existing instructional materials by showing females and males engaged in nonstereotyped jobs and activities. The guide provides definitions of terms such as work, career, duty, sexism, and stereotype; fourteen facts on…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
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Fellner, Kelly; Stearns, Liza – New England Journal of History, 1995
Examines a primary source-based kit that describes the life of a young woman factory worker in early 19th-century New England. The kit includes five document sets, utilizing maps, newspaper articles, deeds, letters, poems, and other artifacts. The document sets illustrate various topics including mill life and personal life. (MJP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Employed Women, Females, Industrialization
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Chapman, Anne – History Teacher, 1979
Suggests ways to incorporate women's history into the basic European history course by giving examples of specific content, classroom techniques, and resources that teachers can use to develop their own approaches. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Women, European History, Females, Feminism
Project on Sex Stereotyping in Education, Red Bank, NJ. – 1979
The module described in this document is part of a series of instructional modules on sex-role stereotyping in education. This document (including all but the cassette tape) is the module that explores the myths and stereotypes that have limited women in the world of work. The material provides suggestions for helping students expand occupational…
Descriptors: Business Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Equal Education
Steele, Richard – 1992
This gender equity module is designed to assist teachers and counselors with a tool for students considering nontraditional as well as traditional careers. It provides biographical sketches of 12 Alaskans who have explored nontraditional occupations, career path information, and classroom activities that encourage exploration of nontraditional…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Career Exploration, Employed Women
Valiant, Sharon – 1978
During the prehistoric era, most advances in society were developed by women. These advances included agriculture, building, weaving, basketry, pottery, woodworking, trading, and domesticating animals. Pottery and basketry allowed for the long-term storage of food and water and permitted humanity to stop living the nomadic life and begin the first…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Females
Kent, Martha Whalen; Blanch, Andrea K. – 1978
These materials are part of a four-module series, "Competence Is for Everyone," designed to specify and reduce limitations on the learning and use of skills that people experience because of their sex or race. The series identifies three areas that function to maintain inequalities: the process of making judgments or appraisals,…
Descriptors: Discriminatory Legislation, Elementary Education, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Kent, Martha Whalen; And Others – 1978
These materials are part of a four-module series, "Competence Is for Everyone," designed to specify and reduce limitations on the learning and use of skills that people experience because of their sex or race. The series identifies three areas that function to maintain inequalities: the process of making judgments or appraisals,…
Descriptors: Discriminatory Legislation, Elementary Education, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Pico, Isabel; And Others – 1979
This teaching guide for sixth grade social studies teachers focuses on the roles of women in European history and the roles women play in more contemporary European, American, African, and Asian societies. Study units provided include: (1) "Daily Life in Ancient Greece"; (2) a unit on the equality of the sexes in ancient Egypt; (3) a…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, Employed Women
Kammer, Ann E.; And Others – 1979
This manual is a compilation of articles about women who pursue careers in science and the multiple sources and forms of discouragement they encounter. It is intended as a guide when developing courses that explore career opportunities and pressures for women in science and a resource in understanding the interaction between science, society, and…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Counseling, Educational Resources, Employed Women
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Sommers, Meredith – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1994
Maintains that, as socioeconomic systems fail to address inequity, the power and wealth of the rich increase at the expense of the poor. Discusses social inequities and violations of human rights in Guatemalan society. Describes a simulation based on Guatemalan textile factories. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Employed Women, Empowerment, Foreign Countries
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