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Newland, Kathleen – 1975
The changing role of women worldwide and its impact on politics, economic development, and social structures is examined. Inadequate education, lack of access to channels of influence, and prejudice generally hamper women in exercising the political rights they are now given by most countries in the world. Priority should be given to those…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Females
Haase, Patricia T.; And Others – 1974
This third volume, one of the products in the Nursing Curriculum Project series "Pathways to Practice", presents the results of an extended examination of three social elements that impinge directly upon the nursing profession: feminism, higher education, and health care. These elements are fully discussed in separate papers (presented as…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Females
Bruce, Elaine – 1974
In recent years, television has received increasing criticism for its portrayal of the female as the passive mother, homemaker, or secretary. Recent content analysis studies of North American television broadcasting support the assertion that women have been stereotyped as second class citizens in a man's world; seldom are they presented as…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Attitudes, Broadcast Television, Commercial Television
Cotera, Martha – 1976
The second largest group of minority women in the U.S., Mexican American women share multitudinous histories, vast differences in lifestyles, experiences and realities. A Chicana may have recently arrived from Mexico, or her ancestors may have been in the Southwest since 1520 (or before) or in the Midwest since the 1880's. She may be rural, urban,…
Descriptors: Achievement, Bibliographies, Cultural Images, Family Life
Cohen, Audrey C. – 1978
The role of women in a society changing from industrial to service orientation is examined. It is pointed out that women are uniquely qualified to be leaders in a society whose highest ideals are cooperation, conservation, equality, respect for others, and compassion. The suggestion is made that the educational system be equipped to train children…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cooperation, Educational Objectives, Females
Gross, Ronald, Ed.; Osterman, Paul, Ed. – 1972
A national movement of new professionals is growing in America; major professions such as medicine, law, religion, education, politics, and business are being radically changed. United by a network of publications and new organizations, the movement is devoted to social change, client control, and anticredentialism. It is geared to: professionals…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Business, Careers, Clergy
Yu-ning, Li, Ed. – 1994
This book examines the ways in which Chinese literature offers a vast array of prospects, new interpretations, new fields of study, and new themes for the study of women. As a result of the global movement toward greater recognition of gender equality and human dignity, the study of women as portrayed in Chinese literature has a long and rich…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Images, Females, Folk Culture
Anderson, Donald
There has been rapid growth in the number of mature female students entering institutions of higher education. Increases in employment opportunities, decline in birth rate, and the impact of social reform and the feminist ideology all indicate a trend toward greater opportunities for women with increased female participation in higher education.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Counseling Services, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Hoffmann, Leonore, Ed.; DeSole, Gloria, Ed. – 1976
The 20 articles in this collection concern issues faced by couples in academe. One group of articles considers part-time careers, independent scholarly work, or intermittent employment, which may be viable alternatives for women with families or those who feel less need for a full-time job. The need for institutional policies to support part-time…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Career Opportunities, College Environment, College Faculty
Grossman, Herbert; Grossman, Suzanne H. – 1994
Outcomes of education for female and male students have been the subject of much discussion and research. In general, females and males experience disparate educational outcomes and fulfill different gender-specific roles both in school and in the larger society. The first part of this text examines gender differences in students' school…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
McGrath, Patricia L. – 1976
New educational opportunities for women around the world are traced. An introductory section provides an overview and discussion on the implications of equal education for women. Other sections discuss the historical background of equal education for women, women's literacy, the primary school experience, secondary education, technical skills,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women
Lamel, Linda – 1974
Career education's goal of increasing career opportunities is admirable and sound, but the usual approach (interjecting career information into existing curricula) will not in itself increase students' opportunities, for existing factors limit students' perceptions of what constitutes a real career choice. The conflict between women's changed role…
Descriptors: Accountability, Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Education
Cotera, Martha P. – 1977
Presented in this publication are seven essays and public presentations, prepared for Chicana feminist activities and events during the period 1970 to 1977, titled: "Our Feminist Heritage", "When Women Speak: Our Feminist Legacy", "Chicanas and Power", "Feminism As We See It", "Roles",…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Cultural Images
McLure, Gail Thomas; McLure, John W. – 1977
This book is designed to help educators design and plan curriculum on women's studies. It focuses on the curriculum changes needed to eliminate sex role stereotypes and presents a new model for achieving psychological androgyny--a climate in which men and women will be able to develop freely without the inhibitions and constraints of sex roles.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Androgyny, Athletics, Attitude Change