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12/95/
ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED201871 AUTHOR: Goggans, E. Patricia
TITLE: Equality in Vocational Programs. Counselor/Teacher
Handbook.
YEAR PUBLISHED: (1980)
NOTE: 206 p.; For related document see CE 028 988-989.
ABSTRACT: This document is one of three publications
designed to establish guidelines for the elimination of sex
bias and sex stereotyping and the establishment of sex
fairness in vocational education programs in Colorado. A
Counselor/Teacher Handbook, it provides information about
the problem for teachers, and both theoretical and
practical aids for eliminating sex bias in the classroom.
It focuses on awareness of sex fairness, for both the
teacher and the students. Some materials can be used with
students directly, and some are for teacher information.
Topics covered in the eleven sections of the handbook
include the following: background of sex equity; awareness
assessment--sex roles; expanding awareness of sex fairness;
sex equality consciousness-raising; life planning, career
and occupational choices; recruiting students for
nontraditional occupations; sex equity in vocational
education programs; sex equity inservice education;
guidelines for reviewing printed materials for sexism;
self-evaluations--sex equity; and bibliographies on
strategies to achieve sex equity for counselors, sex fair
materials, and research on sex bias in the schools, in
educational materials, and in counseling.
(KC)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Access-to-Education; Affirmative-Action;
Background-; Bibliographies-; Career-Education; Educational
Legislation; Employed-Women; Employment-Opportunities;
Equal Education; Females-; Inservice-Teacher-Education;
Males-; Nontraditional-Occupations; Perception-;
Policy-Formation; Secondary-Education; Sex-Role;
Student-Recruitment; Two-Year Colleges
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Career-Choice; *Career-Guidance; *Sex
Bias; *Sex-Fairness; *Sex-Stereotypes;
*Vocational-Education
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