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Women and education in Aotearoa. 2 / edited by Sue Middleton and Alison Jones.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press : Bridget Williams Books, 1997.Description: xii, 249 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1869401786
  • 9781869401788
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.8220993 21
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Sue Middleton and Alison Jones -- 1. Gender Equity and School Charters: Theoretical and Political Questions for the 1990s / Sue Middleton -- 2. Writing Feminist Educational Research: Am 'I' in the Text? / Alison Jones -- 3. Maori Women: Discourses, Projects and Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- 4. Becoming an Academic: Contradictions and Dilemmas of a Maori Feminist / Kathie Irwin -- 5. Women in Technical Education: An Historical Account / Barbara Day -- 6. Learning Through Play: Women, Progressivism and Early Childhood Education, 1920s-1950s / Helen May -- 7. Are Girls Smarter than Boys? / Geraldine McDonald -- 8. Girls and Mathematics: The Early Primary Years / Jenny Young-Loveridge -- 9. 'John says a few words, Margaret listens': 'Sharing-Time' in the Primary School Classroom? / Karen Newton -- 10. Girls Taking Positions of Authority at Primary School / Lise Bird -- 11. Being Staunch: Boys Hassling Girls / Bill Rout -- 12. 'Leading from Behind': Women in Educational Administration / Marian Court -- 13. Towards a Gender-Inclusive School Curriculum: Changing Educational Practice / Adrienne Alton-Lee and Prue Densem.
Summary: "Collection of essays on the contemporary educational experience of girls and women"--Back cover.
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Originally published in 1992 by Bridget Williams Books.

Women and education in Aotearoa. 1 / edited by Sue Middleton published in 1988.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-246).

Introduction / Sue Middleton and Alison Jones -- 1. Gender Equity and School Charters: Theoretical and Political Questions for the 1990s / Sue Middleton -- 2. Writing Feminist Educational Research: Am 'I' in the Text? / Alison Jones -- 3. Maori Women: Discourses, Projects and Mana Wahine / Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- 4. Becoming an Academic: Contradictions and Dilemmas of a Maori Feminist / Kathie Irwin -- 5. Women in Technical Education: An Historical Account / Barbara Day -- 6. Learning Through Play: Women, Progressivism and Early Childhood Education, 1920s-1950s / Helen May -- 7. Are Girls Smarter than Boys? / Geraldine McDonald -- 8. Girls and Mathematics: The Early Primary Years / Jenny Young-Loveridge -- 9. 'John says a few words, Margaret listens': 'Sharing-Time' in the Primary School Classroom? / Karen Newton -- 10. Girls Taking Positions of Authority at Primary School / Lise Bird -- 11. Being Staunch: Boys Hassling Girls / Bill Rout -- 12. 'Leading from Behind': Women in Educational Administration / Marian Court -- 13. Towards a Gender-Inclusive School Curriculum: Changing Educational Practice / Adrienne Alton-Lee and Prue Densem.

"Collection of essays on the contemporary educational experience of girls and women"--Back cover.

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