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Brand, Barbara – 1981
The development of nursing and nursing education in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is described. Professionalization accompanied by feminization in nursing, as in teaching, librarianship, and social work, opened opportunities to middle class women for respectable employment and sometimes prestige and…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational History, Females, Feminism
Phillips, Shelley – 1980
An overview of some major current issues in maternal and paternal deprivation is presented. Parts I and II focus on (1) single parents and issues in paternal deprivation and (2) sex stereotyping and issues in maternal deprivation, respectively. More particularly, Part I discusses the effects of divorce and death on children and the problem of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Day Care, Death
Dege, Dolores; And Others – 1980
This guide, part of the Project BORN FREE training series for teachers, counselors, administrators, and parents, accompanies the videotape about sex-role aspects of school experience and increasing students' opportunities. The videotape format presents individuals from different occupations, age levels, and backgrounds talking about their lives,…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Choice, Career Development, Educational Change
Thompson, Spencer K. – 1981
Questions centered on the issue of how young children and others deal with gender and qustions focusing on gender development and developmental theory are posed. Numerous research findings bearing on the questions are reviewed. General topics addressed are the following: (1) classificatory discrimination of sex by physical cues, (2) gender…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Edelsky, Carole – 1978
Stereotypes about the way women talk grow out of knowledge of nonlinguistic, societally assigned sex role traits and of linguistic correlates of those traits. Among the findings of research on male/female speech differences are that, contrary to the stereotype, men talk more than women; men's conversation is task-oriented, while that of women is…
Descriptors: Bias, Communication (Thought Transfer), Females, Language Research
Slepack, Donna Grund – 1977
To determine whether elementary reading textbooks from a socialist country contained less sex-role stereotyping than previously-studied United States readers, an analysis of 374 books from the German Democratic Republic (G.D.R.) was undertaken. A sex bias index was calculated for both the G.D.R. and the U.S. books by finding the average difference…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education, Females
Surgeon, George; And Others – 1976
Results of a 1975 survey on racial attitudes of blacks and whites in Chicago are tabulated and analyzed in the four reports compiled in this book. In "Structure and Context of White Racial Attitudes," George Surgeon examines the racial beliefs of whites in terms of such factors as age, education, neighborhood, and sex of survey…
Descriptors: Blacks, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Economically Disadvantaged
Gwinn, Yolanda; Williams, Doris K. – 1978
While federal legislation has opened doors to non-traditional career opportunities, many women are still training to become teachers, secretaries, and nurses. The most basic influence in socializing young girls into strictly feminine roles is the parental attitudes. Sex-associated roles, role limitations, and male-created barriers are constraints…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Career Choice, Educational Responsibility, Equal Education
McBain, Susan L.; Lipe, Dewey – 1978
One of seven career education programs chosen for nationwide dissemination by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Joint Dissemination Review Panel (JDRP), a Project Equality is being conducted for grades K-6 in Seattle, Washington. For the years 1973-78, it received both federal and state funding. Intended to reduce sex-role…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Rehnke, Mary Ann – 1980
Women administrators in higher education must deal not only with the usual challenges facing administrators (decision-making, resolving conflict, and advancing professionally), but also with the effects of sex stereotyping. Women are not seen as decision-makers, nor as conflict-resolvers, and are often viewed as supporting personnel rather than…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Conflict Resolution, Deans
Snee, Beth – 1979
A summary of studies on sexism in books leads to the conclusion that nonsexist books should be included in the elementary curriculum so that children can be exposed to a variety of lifestyles and career options. Various checklists and guidelines for evaluating the sex fairness of reading materials are available. Activities that can be used to…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Children, Childrens Literature
Richardson, Patricia B.; And Others – 1979
Using an opinion questionnaire with students, parents, and school personnel and personal interviews with secondary students, a Kentucky research study examined the extent of sex bias in vocational programs, the factors contributing to the enrollment of nontraditional students, and the barriers or problems affecting the enrollment of nontraditional…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Counselor Attitudes, Cultural Influences, Enrollment Influences
Cook, Joyce – 1978
The goal of this program was to improve the monitorship of sex bias and sex-role stereotyping in a federal educational program. A federally-supported vocational education program was chosen as the target of the project. The project improved the monitoring of the program by (1) identifying the potential criteria to be used in eliminating sex bias,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Evaluation Criteria, Federal Programs
Mook, Corena; Legg, Marilyn – 1973
One of a series of instructional packets to aid schools in reducing sex stereotypes, this inservice guide for use with school personnel is designed to stimulate home economics teachers to help students develop attitudes, knowledge, and skills that are not limited by sex stereotyping. Focus is on the teacher's involvement in expanding options for…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Home Economics, Home Economics Skills, Home Economics Teachers
Poll, Carol – 1979
Interviews of male and female teachers working in a large urban center indicate that sex and socioeconomic variables are significant reasons for becoming elementary school teachers. Males decide to become elementary school teachers late in their college years or after graduation, often as a compromise career choice. Males appear willing to cross…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Economic Factors, Elementary School Teachers


