Research from the Regions: Sex Stereotypes in Readers and Open Planned Classrooms

Abstract

The books used to teach children to read in New Zealand schools present a narrowed view of reality which may be harmful to girls. This is the general finding of an inquiry completed earlier this year by a working party set up under the auspices of the Council for Equal Pay and Equal Opportunity.

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Research from the Regions: Sex Stereotypes in Readers and Open Planned Classrooms. (1974). Set: Research Information for Teachers, 2. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.1477
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