As a student of education, I am trying to improve
teaching methods in the area of gender equity. Beyond
lists of suggestions and research materials documenting
the effects of educational sexism, there seems to be
little of practical use. Does anyone know of a systematic
observation program, for instance on video, that demonstrates
how to identify sexist practices? I've found such programs
to be helpful in other areas of method, so why not in
gender (or even race) equity?
Thanks for your time,
Bill O.
woetjen@moose.uvm.edu
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