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Siege, Selma R. – Elementary English, 1973
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature
NJEA Review, 1972
Article is based on the study, Dick and Jane as Victims; Sex Stereotypes in Children's Readers," by Women on Words and Images, the 25-member task force of the Central New Jersey NOW organization. (RY)
Descriptors: Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Moberg, Verne – 1973
The purpose of this introductory unit is to examine the patterns of sexual stereotyping in children's books and the ways in which they reinforce inequality, to consider possible benefits and anticipate problems of change, and to examine the possiblility of an alternative children's literature supportive of sexual equality in education. The book…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Feminism
Brown, George S. – 1979
Teachers need to be aware of the stereotypes that their textbooks promote. An informal survey of the illustrations in a sampling of third grade textbooks revealed numerous examples of ethnic and sexist stereotypes. A knowledge of children's learning patterns can help teachers lead their students away from stereotypes by introducing them to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Instructional Materials, Role Perception
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Czarney, Sarah; Terry, Lucinda – Rural Educator, 1998
Reading is one way that children can get a current and accurate view of agriculture; farms; and today's educated, technologically-oriented farm family. Discussion of 25 children's books on farms and farming compares stereotypical books and books offering accurate portrayals of farm life, animals, and activities. Contains 28 references. (SAS)
Descriptors: Books, Children, Childrens Literature, Cultural Images
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Gagne, Francoys – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1993
Analysis of elementary and junior high student and teacher ratings of highly talented peers found that 60% of the 42 items had a significant overrepresentation of either boys or girls, with boys judged more talented in physical and technical aptitudes and girls more talented in arts and socioaffective aptitudes. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Peer Evaluation
Schnell, Thomas R.; Sweeney, Judith – Elementary English, 1975
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Basic Reading, Cultural Images, Elementary Education
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Aloise-Young, Patricia A.; Hennigan, Karen M. – Journal of Adolescence, 1996
Examines self-consistency and self-enhancement motivation roles in adolescent cigarette smoking. Respondents were 1,971 fifth through eighth graders. They were asked to provide information about the number of cigarettes they had smoked in their lifetime and to rate themselves and most smokers on nine dimensions tapping coolness, sociability, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Behavior, Children
Leifer, Aimee Dorr; Lesser, Gerald S. – 1976
Information about what very young children know about careers is reviewed in order to determine levels of knowledge and to trace the development of career awareness. Then the following career awareness curricula for very young children are described: public and commercial television, instructional television, commercial film, and classroom-based…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Education, Childhood Attitudes
Kirk, Lynn; And Others – 1985
This handbook explores ways of creating unbiased educational experiences for students in non-stereotyped learning environments for kindergarten to grade 4. An examination is made of the sexual, racial, and cultural biases displayed by textbooks and curricula currently in use, with suggestions offered on how to present these materials in an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education, Ethnic Bias
Wright, Jeannie; And Others – 1981
This idea book is an activity guide prepared for teachers of grades K-6. The activities are designed to assist elementary teachers in providing students with a greater awareness and understanding of how bias and stereotyping affect career choice. Since most biased and stereotypic behaviors are learned during early childhood, activities are aimed…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Development