From a visit to Minneapolis, Carol Ahlum, a staff member of The Feminist Press, learned of developments on varied levels of the Minnesota public school system that exhibit the existence and possibilities of citizens and educators working toward nonsexist education. We hope the brief accounts that follow will spark others to share with the Newsletter similar developments in their own communities
Despite the fact that approximately 70 percent of those being trained in schools of education are wo...
The Feminist Press has announced it will sponsor the nation\u27s first Conference on In-Service Educ...
Are American publishers planning to do anything about the sexist bias found in their textbooks? In o...
From a visit to Minneapolis, Carol Ahlum, a staff member of The Feminist Press, learned of developme...
In addition to the Kalamazoo reports mentioned above and in addition to the ones we know about from ...
Another U.S. Congressperson, Senator Charles C. Percy, has introduced legislation to promote equal e...
The Feminist Press national conference Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teach...
TASKFORCE REPORTS Elizabeth Baer Initial Efforts of theCurriculum Taskforce The Curriculum Taskforce...
Women in elementary and secondary education have watched with envy these past few years as their sis...
I just read your report on education in Minnesota in the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter (Winter 1974)...
In the last few months, we have received announcements of the founding of feminist presses in Englan...
Credit for awakening the Seattle schools\u27 feminist consciousness lies with 55 women physical educ...
The following is a list of women\u27s groups in England working to change sexist children\u27s liter...
This column will be devoted to developments in women\u27s studies in colleges and universities acros...
In the spring of 1970, feminism was introduced into a small, private school in Brooklyn, New York. W...
Despite the fact that approximately 70 percent of those being trained in schools of education are wo...
The Feminist Press has announced it will sponsor the nation\u27s first Conference on In-Service Educ...
Are American publishers planning to do anything about the sexist bias found in their textbooks? In o...
From a visit to Minneapolis, Carol Ahlum, a staff member of The Feminist Press, learned of developme...
In addition to the Kalamazoo reports mentioned above and in addition to the ones we know about from ...
Another U.S. Congressperson, Senator Charles C. Percy, has introduced legislation to promote equal e...
The Feminist Press national conference Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teach...
TASKFORCE REPORTS Elizabeth Baer Initial Efforts of theCurriculum Taskforce The Curriculum Taskforce...
Women in elementary and secondary education have watched with envy these past few years as their sis...
I just read your report on education in Minnesota in the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter (Winter 1974)...
In the last few months, we have received announcements of the founding of feminist presses in Englan...
Credit for awakening the Seattle schools\u27 feminist consciousness lies with 55 women physical educ...
The following is a list of women\u27s groups in England working to change sexist children\u27s liter...
This column will be devoted to developments in women\u27s studies in colleges and universities acros...
In the spring of 1970, feminism was introduced into a small, private school in Brooklyn, New York. W...
Despite the fact that approximately 70 percent of those being trained in schools of education are wo...
The Feminist Press has announced it will sponsor the nation\u27s first Conference on In-Service Educ...
Are American publishers planning to do anything about the sexist bias found in their textbooks? In o...