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Shapley, Deborah – Science, 1972
Surveys the progress made by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in enforcing equal opportunities for the employment of women in university research projects sponsored by federal funds. Concludes that contract compliance is proving a clumsy mechanism for women's groups anxious to make rapid changes at their universities." (AL)
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Contracts, Employed Women, Employment
Silver, Paula F. – 1977
A developmental project currently sponsored by the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) with federal support is described briefly. Five universities are involved in the design and development of instructional programs directed toward five target groups of actual or potential leaders in the education system. The training…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Opportunities, Employed Women, Equal Education
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Gordon, R. Susan; Ball, Patricia G. – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1977
Women in administration must begin to seek out and provide opportunities for other women through inservice programming and intern experiences. They must accept the responsibility to recommend and recruit capable women whenever input is solicited and to speak up with recommendations when it is not. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Employed Women, Females, Feminism
Passy, Lynn E. – 1978
The cultural position of women vis-a-vis work is changing. Family breakdown and the financial burdens which come with single-parenting are forcing women to enter the job market for the first time or in a new way. Even in two-parent families, economic constraints are demanding that wives as well as husbands work full-time. Too many women will…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cooperative Programs, Educational Innovation, Employed Women
McNamara, Patricia P. – New Directions for Education, Work and Careers, 1979
The status and barriers faced by women business owners is examined, and ways in which higher education institutions can assist women to overcome these obstacles are suggested. The Women Entrepreneurs (WE) Project is described, and a survey of women-owned businesses in California is discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Business, Business Skills, Capital, Career Choice
Hicks, Mary J. – Journal of College Placement, 1982
Describes a program called "Work and Work Places," designed to help students discover historical, ethical, and artistic perspectives of career options. The series of speakers and site visits examines the meaning of work in women's lives and society as a whole from a multidisciplinary approach. (JAC)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, College Students, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities
Thomas, Kirk R.; Parker, L. Allen – 1978
This case description portrays the educational programs of the National Association of Bank Women designed to meet the special needs of women seeking advancement or career changes in the banking industry. After sketching several shorter programs, the case elaborates upon the collaborative Baccalaureate Degree Program in Management for Women, which…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Counseling, Adult Education, Adult Programs
Weinbaum, Batya – 1977
In this speech the author discusses Project Chance: Alternatives for Women. The innovative community-based program in New York City was designed to meet the special needs of adult women whose education has been interrupted. The first half of the presentation briefly describes varied aspects of the program, such as re-entry non-credit courses,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Colleges, Community Involvement, Credit Courses