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“Dickdoes” and “Jane watches”: Sex-role stereotyping in the curriculum

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This paper was delivered as a speech at the conference on “Sex-role Stereotyping and Women's Studies,” September 28–30, 1978. The conference was co-sponsored by the Ministry of Education (Ontario) and the Ontario Association for Curriculum Development (OACD).

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Storey, J. “Dickdoes” and “Jane watches”: Sex-role stereotyping in the curriculum. Interchange 10, 15–19 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191436

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