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Teaching about women in the social studies : concepts, methods, and materials / Jean Dresden Grambs, editor.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Grambs, Jean Dresden, 1919-1989, compiler.
Series:
Bulletin (National Council for the Social Studies) ; no. 48.
Bulletin (National Council for the Social Studies) ; no. 48
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feminism--Study and teaching.
Feminism.
Women's rights--Study and teaching.
Women's rights.
Sex discrimination against women.
Women--Employment--Study and teaching.
Women.
Women--Employment.
Physical Description:
ix, 117 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Arlington, Va. : National Council for the Social Studies, [1976]
Contents:
What we must do, by J. D. Grambs.
Getting a hold on the tiger: assessing sexism in schools, by L. Carl-Falkenstein.
Women in U.S. history: concepts and organizing structures, by E. G. Campbell.
Teaching about women in world history, by G. Z. Berkhofer.
Women in contemporary American society: changing roles and changing needs, by D. R. Holman.
Treatment of the sexes in instructional materials: guidelines for evaluation, by P. Ferguson and L. C. Smith.
Implementing social studies objectives: a critical assessment of materials for teaching about women, by C. L. Hahn.
Nonsexist teaching: strategies and practical applications, by D. Sadker and M. Sadker.
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
2654818

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