Just a bunch of girls : feminist approaches to schooling

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Just a bunch of girls : feminist approaches to schooling

edited by Gaby Weiner

(Gender and education series / editors, Rosemary Deem, Gaby Weiner)

Open University Press, 1985

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Bibliography: p. [160]-164

Includes index

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Description

This book describes the experiences of girls and women across the whole range of schooling, from nursery to secondary school. It tells of feminist educational initiatives to try and establish equal educational opportunities.

Table of Contents

  • Equal opportunities, feminism and girls' education introduction
  • structural racism or cultural differences - schooling for Asian girls
  • sexual tyranny - male violence in a mixed secondary school, a curriculum for all? the relationship between racism, feminism and schooling - a personal view
  • ten year old girls talking
  • black girls speak for themselves
  • "mixed blood"
  • that explains a lot of things -an education in racism and sexism
  • breadwinning and babies - a redefinition of careers education
  • anti-sexism as good educational practice - what can feminists realistically achieve? a school experience - implementing equality in a mixed comprehensive
  • "look Jane, Look" - anti-sexist initiatives in primary schools
  • "only cisses wear dresses" - a look at sexist talk in the nursery References
  • resources
  • contact organizations.

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