This study assesses sex-role stereotyping in core picture books from the California State Department of Education\u27s Recommended Readings in Literature using modified criteria from past studies of sexism in children\u27s literature, notably Weitzman et.al. (1972), Kolbe and La voie (1981), Collins et.al. (1984) and Stewig and Higgs (1973). A survey of previous literature notes the types, trends, and influences of sexism in children\u27s literature
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R92Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
AbstractVisual images are often treated as decorations, although they are much more than that. Young...
What about a book sparks a child’s understanding of the world around them? It is the characters’ act...
Just what influence does children\u27s literature, sexist or not, have upon socialization of childre...
To the majority of Americans, women\u27s liberation is a common term among most circles. Just recent...
There is considerable evidence that children develop stereotyped attitudes early in life and that th...
In a content analysis of children’s picture books, Weitzman et al, (1972) found females depicted far...
Vita.The primary purpose of the study was to determine whether books recommended for boys and for gi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153)Because of the recent feminist movement and legis...
The combination of gender bias and gender stereotypes in children's literature has been analyzed for...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-59)The purpose of this study was to examine a sample o...
This project reexamined young children's gender attitudes regarding occupational roles. The results ...
An abundance of research has been conducted about the importance of including books and literature a...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R92Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
AbstractVisual images are often treated as decorations, although they are much more than that. Young...
What about a book sparks a child’s understanding of the world around them? It is the characters’ act...
Just what influence does children\u27s literature, sexist or not, have upon socialization of childre...
To the majority of Americans, women\u27s liberation is a common term among most circles. Just recent...
There is considerable evidence that children develop stereotyped attitudes early in life and that th...
In a content analysis of children’s picture books, Weitzman et al, (1972) found females depicted far...
Vita.The primary purpose of the study was to determine whether books recommended for boys and for gi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153)Because of the recent feminist movement and legis...
The combination of gender bias and gender stereotypes in children's literature has been analyzed for...
This study examines sexism in literature and textbooks used in a third-grade classroom, and more spe...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-59)The purpose of this study was to examine a sample o...
This project reexamined young children's gender attitudes regarding occupational roles. The results ...
An abundance of research has been conducted about the importance of including books and literature a...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R92Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
AbstractVisual images are often treated as decorations, although they are much more than that. Young...
What about a book sparks a child’s understanding of the world around them? It is the characters’ act...