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- We can change it! by Shargel, Susan.(CARDINAL)226993; Kane, Irene.(CARDINAL)226994;
Annotated bibliography: pages 4-12.
- Subjects: Education.; Discrimination in education.;
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- The school segregation decision: a report to the Governor of North Carolina on the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the 17th of May 1954. by University of North Carolina (1793-1962).Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158319; Coates, Albert,1896-1989.(CARDINAL)301933;
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- Subjects: Discrimination in education.;
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- Eliminating sex discrimination in schools : a source book / by North Carolina.Department of Public Instruction.Research and Information Center.;
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- Subjects: Discrimination in education; Sex discrimination in education;
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- The school segregation decision : a report to the Governor of North Carolina on the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the 17th of May 1954. by University of North Carolina (1793-1962).Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158319; Coates, Albert,1896-1989.(CARDINAL)301933; Paul, James C. N.(CARDINAL)132645; United States.Supreme Court.Segregation in the public schools.;
Bibliographical footnotes.The background of the decision, by A. Coates.--The decision and some alternatives, a legal analysis, by J.C.N. Paul.--The text of the Court's decisions. [Also issued separately under title: Segregation in the public schools]
- Subjects: Discrimination in education.; Segregation in education.; African Americans;
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- Bias in education / by Wiener, Gary,Editor(DLC)n 98029918;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Education plays an important role in shaping how young people come to understand the world around them. However, some argue that certain groups of students are not receiving the full benefit of education because of prejudice against them. This unequal learning experience may be based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, socioeconomic status, or religion--among other characteristics--that bias teachers and the educational system as a whole against these groups. This volume considers the role bias plays in education, how it became ingrained in the educational system, and potential solutions to reduce its impact on students and educators.
- Subjects: Discrimination in education;
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- Sex differences and discrimination in education / by Anderson, Scarvia B.(CARDINAL)137716;
Bibliography: pages 106-112.I. Sex differences : 1. What kind of difference does sex make? / Samuel Messick : The nature of sex differences ; Determinants of sex differences ; The future of sex differences : Differences in value ; The value of differences -- 2. Sex differences in intellectual functioning / Eleanor E. Maccoby : Correlations between intellectual performance and personality characteristics : Impulse control ; Fearfulness and anxiety ; Aggression and competitiveness ; Level of aspiration and achievement motivation ; Sex-typing ; Dependency, passivity, and independence. Possible casual factors of sex differences in intellectual abilities : Developmental timetable ; Direct effects of sex-typed interests ; Opportunities to learn ; "Identification" and modeling ; Sex-typed personality traits as mediating processes. Genetic versus environmental contributions -- II. Schools and preschools : 3. He only does it to annoy / Marshall P. Smith : Differences start at or before birth ; The girls are ready for the school ; The school is the way the children see it ; Upper grades - more of the same ; Girls get the A's but the boys grow ; What way out? -- 4. "Look, Jane, look! See Dick run and jump! Admire him!" / Karen DeCrow : Textbook content and women ; Social studies content ; Reading about differences ; Women in literature -- 5. Are little girls being harmed by "Sesame Street"? / Jane Bergman : Puppets and cartoons ; Films ; "Real" people ; Perpetuation of stereotypes -- 6. Down the up staircase: sex roles, professionalization, and the status of teachers / Barbara Heyns : Status of teachers ; Historical background ; Sex roles in teaching ; Salaries ; Teacher organizations -- III. Higher education : 7. Some dilemmas of women's education / David Riesman : Minority status : Solidarity among women. The "male" mode : Reactions to the "male models. Women, careers, and marriage ; What educational institutions can do ; Security for the men ; Still a man's world ; Women in sciences ; A look at other societies -- 8. The effect of race and sex on college admission / Elain Walster, T. Anne Cleary, and Margaret M. Clifford : Procedure ; Independent variables ; Dependent variables ; Results ; Analysis of additional variables -- 9. Coeducation -- 10. How coeducation fails women / Sheila Tobias : Fear of success ; Passivity and dependence ; Inferiority ; Countering the culture ; Women's studies -- 11. A myth is better than a miss: men get the edge in academic employment / Lawrence A. Simpson -- 12. Women in universities / Ethel Bent Walsh : Discrimination in admissions ; Discrimination in employment ; The role of government -- 13. Comment: "education's and not nature's fools," / Scarvia B. Anderson.
- Subjects: Discrimination in education; Sex.;
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- Separate is never equal : Sylvia Mendez and her family's fight for desegregation [videorecording] / by Tonatiuh, Duncan,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)352368; Tonatiuh, Duncan.Separate is never equal.; Sananes, Adriana,narrator.; Mazzarella, Thomas,animator.; Dreamscape Media,production company,film distributor.(CARDINAL)347553;
Animated by Thomas Mazzarella.Narrated by Adriana Sananes.Almost ten years before Brown vs. Board of Education, Sylvia Mendez and her parents helped end school segregation in California. An American citizen of Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage who spoke and wrote perfect English, Mendez was denied enrollment to a Whites only school. Her parents took action by organizing the Hispanic community and filing a lawsuit in federal district court. Their success eventually brought an end to the era of segregated education in California.Ages 5-9.DVD, widescreen.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Short films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Discrimination in education.; Discrimination in education; Hispanic Americans.;
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- Pickets at the gates. by Fuchs, Estelle.(CARDINAL)126369;
Includes bibliographies.
- Subjects: Discrimination in education.; Boycotts;
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- Schools in transition; community experiences in desegregation / by Williams, Robin M.,Jr.,1914-2006.(CARDINAL)125198; Ryan, Margaret W.,1922-(CARDINAL)771821;
Bibliography: pages 263-264.
- Subjects: Discrimination in education.; Old State Library Collection.;
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- Sexism in higher education. by Richardson, Betty,1935-(CARDINAL)170610;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Women college teachers.; Sex discrimination in education.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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