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Collins, Janet; Nickel, K. N. – College Student Journal, 1976
Ethnic prejudice, particularly against blacks, is most pervasive and is not perceived by whites. The conditioning of whites into a superiority/inferiority syndrome for over 300 years has resulted in psychological and physical damage to discriminatees and discriminators. Concerted efforts must be mounted to overcome this. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Smith, Elsie J. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1977
Viewing Black individuals as nearly all the same or as merely further instances of a type rather than as individuals is a dangerous course and promotes ill-conceived and poor counseling strategy. Counselors must become involved in the human condition of those whom they seek to study. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Counseling Services, Counselor Attitudes, Helping Relationship
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Stone, Pamela – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Examines 25 introductory sociology textbooks to ascertain patterns of race-ethnic coverage. Discovers coverage to be fairly extensive but focused around a limited set of sociological topics (stratification, education, health). Coverage in other areas (age, politics, religion) was significantly lower. Discusses implications for course development…
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Assessment, Educational Discrimination
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Pottorff, Donald D.; And Others – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1996
This study investigated the hypothesis that students view reading and writing as female activities, noting student perceptions of parents as readers. Surveys of elementary and middle school students indicated they believed girls performed reading activities better, mothers were more likely to read books, and fathers were more likely to read…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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McLean Taylor, Jill; And Others – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1996
Follows 26 at-risk girls for a three-year period, pursuing the research that many girls find their voice muted in adolescence. Explores the dynamics of girls' resilience and resistance (some are "loud" in protest, others adopt a strategy of silence). Emphasizes the role of relationships in girls' lives. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, At Risk Persons, Early Intervention, Ethnicity
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Alson, Sheila; Romer, Nancy – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1996
Discusses the challenges of implementing school-based conflict-resolution programs, with particular reference to the problems and unique strengths of girls. The Resolving Conflict Creatively program is often well received by young women, but many are hampered by gender expectations that stigmatize girls who act with assertive leadership. (LSR)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Consciousness Raising, Empowerment, Females
Valenza, Joyce Kasman – Technology Connection, 1997
Examines gender differences in computer use, citing male- oriented software as a possible reason girls are turned off, and highlights traditionally feminine and gender-neutral games. Describes ways of encouraging females: all-female computer and math classes, pairing students, mentoring, integrating technology into content areas, early…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Computer Attitudes, Computer Games, Computer Software
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Kagan, Richard L. – American Historical Review, 1996
Examines the contribution of William Prescott's historical writing and the influence that it still exerts over Spanish historical scholarship in the United States. Prescott posited Spain as decadent, aristocratic, and consumed by social stratification and religious dogma, the antithesis of a vigorous and democratic United States. (MJP)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Content Analysis, Cultural Images, Cultural Interrelationships
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Wallin, Dawn; Sackney, Larry – Rural Educator, 2003
A study examined the impact of the rural context upon the careers of women educational administrators in Saskatchewan. Surveys and interviews with 24 female rural administrators indicated that the behavior and career patterns of rural female administrators were influenced by the organizational context of the school and its community. A new…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Career Ladders, Community Characteristics, Context Effect
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Powlishta, Kimberly K. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2002
Discusses two major contributions of Liben and Bigler's work: (1) introduction of new measures of sex typing; and (2) the proposal that there are two plausible ways in which gender attitudes and sex typing of self might be related. Considers the importance of context on gender salience for information processing. Asserts that Liben and Bigler's…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Early Adolescents
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Liben, Lynn S.; Bigler, Rebecca S. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2002
Responds to concerns that individual items included as stereotypes in the Occupation Activity Trait Scales (children's and adult's versions) are not highly stereotyped. Discusses future directions for research, noting that a developmental approach is critical to understanding gender differentiation establishment and that it is also important to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Early Adolescents
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Killen, Melanie; Lee-Kim, Jennie; McGlothlin, Heidi; Stangor, Charles – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2002
Assessed fourth, seventh, and tenth graders' social reasoning about exclusion in three social contexts: friendship, peer, and school. Found that there were significant patterns of reasoning about exclusion for the context, the target of exclusion, and the degree to which social influence, authority expectations, and cultural norms explained…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Context Effect
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Clarke, Valerie A.; Teague, G. Joy – Computers & Education, 1996
Researchers studying attitudes toward computer careers interviewed 68 students in a university computer science course, 33 secondary school girls, and 19 women working professionally in computer-based careers. Both groups of students tended to stereotype computer-related careers as menial, isolating, and overly technical; this view differed…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer Science, Computer Science Education
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Coman, Paul – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1996
Compares and contrasts the representation of World War II era Germans in English textbooks and academic histories. Finds the academic histories to be more varied and in-depth. Discusses the strategies used by the textbooks to create portrait of mindless aggression. Considers educational and policy implications. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Content Analysis, Core Curriculum, Cultural Images
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Huici, Carmen; And Others – Journal of Social Psychology, 1996
Presents the results of a study of high school students in Spain concerning the effects of introducing contradictory information about previously established stereotypes. Confirms earlier studies that suggested negative stereotypes are easier to establish and more difficult to discredit. Includes statistical analysis, data tables, and graphs. (MJP)
Descriptors: Expectation, Foreign Countries, High School Students, High Schools
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