The Feminist Press national conference Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teachers took place November 21, 22 and 23, 1974 on the campus of SUNY /College at Old Westbury. The program of this working conference was intended to provide specific methods and materials for public school teachers and administrators who are organizing in-service courses on sex-role stereo typing. More than 25 different workshops and panels presented new research on socialization, history and literature, and models for organizing and administering a women\u27s studies in-service program
In addition to the Kalamazoo reports mentioned above and in addition to the ones we know about from ...
As a community organizer, I came to Storrs to meet others committed to feminist education in the com...
Women\u27s studies is the educational strategy of a breakthrough in consciousness and knowledge. The...
The Feminist Press national conference Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teach...
A conference/course, The Hidden Curriculum: Discovering and Overcoming School Sexism, was offered ...
The Feminist Press has announced it will sponsor the nation\u27s first Conference on In-Service Educ...
On November 24—26, the National Education Association held the first national conference on sex role...
Despite the fact that approximately 70 percent of those being trained in schools of education are wo...
From a visit to Minneapolis, Carol Ahlum, a staff member of The Feminist Press, learned of developme...
Some 50 high school teachers have been teaching feminist courses, a good majority of which are eithe...
On February 10, nearly one thousand women met at Barnard College to participate in a regional confer...
A national conference, Beyond Sexism: Educating Women for the Future, was held November 9, 10, and...
Are American publishers planning to do anything about the sexist bias found in their textbooks? In o...
Can a high school student make a real impact in the struggle against sexism in education? Naomi Slif...
Newly-funded by the Ford Foundation, a Resource Center to provide technical assistance and resources...
In addition to the Kalamazoo reports mentioned above and in addition to the ones we know about from ...
As a community organizer, I came to Storrs to meet others committed to feminist education in the com...
Women\u27s studies is the educational strategy of a breakthrough in consciousness and knowledge. The...
The Feminist Press national conference Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teach...
A conference/course, The Hidden Curriculum: Discovering and Overcoming School Sexism, was offered ...
The Feminist Press has announced it will sponsor the nation\u27s first Conference on In-Service Educ...
On November 24—26, the National Education Association held the first national conference on sex role...
Despite the fact that approximately 70 percent of those being trained in schools of education are wo...
From a visit to Minneapolis, Carol Ahlum, a staff member of The Feminist Press, learned of developme...
Some 50 high school teachers have been teaching feminist courses, a good majority of which are eithe...
On February 10, nearly one thousand women met at Barnard College to participate in a regional confer...
A national conference, Beyond Sexism: Educating Women for the Future, was held November 9, 10, and...
Are American publishers planning to do anything about the sexist bias found in their textbooks? In o...
Can a high school student make a real impact in the struggle against sexism in education? Naomi Slif...
Newly-funded by the Ford Foundation, a Resource Center to provide technical assistance and resources...
In addition to the Kalamazoo reports mentioned above and in addition to the ones we know about from ...
As a community organizer, I came to Storrs to meet others committed to feminist education in the com...
Women\u27s studies is the educational strategy of a breakthrough in consciousness and knowledge. The...