
ERIC Number: EJ493967
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1994
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Losing Patience and Staying Professional: Women Teachers and the Problem of Classroom Discipline in New York City Schools in the 1920s.
Rousmaniere, Kate
History of Education Quarterly, v34 n1 p49-68 Spr 1994
Asserts that, in the urban classrooms of the early 20th century, women teachers faced two contradictory images: (1) the idealized view of the gentle, nurturing teacher; and (2) the reality of the harsh working conditions in city schools. Concludes that administrators were content to let classroom teachers deal with disciplinary issues. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classrooms, Corporal Punishment, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups, Females, Sex Discrimination, Social Structure, Sociocultural Patterns, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Culture, Urban Education
Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive; Journal Articles
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Audience: Researchers
Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York)
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