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Stealing from the Mother

The Marginalization of Women in Education and Psychology from 1900-2010
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This book is the only available compilation of women in education and psychology whose work has been marginalized, forgotten, or attributed to their male colleagues. This resource includes women from the progressive era (1900-1950), the psychological period (1950-2000), and the political period (2000-2010). Caucasian and African American scholars from the Northeast, Southern, and Midwestern states are highlighted. Some of the chapters are shorter than others due to the limited literature concerning some of the women. In addition, chapters describing the elimination of gender inequity in early childhood education, the marginalization of women in education under No Child Left Behind as well as discrimination of women in higher education are included. The book concludes with the need to rethink teacher education to include the exceptional contributions of the women who are showcased in this book. Finally, this source is an attempt to eliminate gender inequity in teacher education and educational psychology by restoring the contributions of feminine scholars.

Author Biography:

Jerry Aldridge is professor emeritus of education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is currently a representative to the United Nations for the World Organization for Early Childhood Education (OMEP). He has published over 200 articles and 12 books. Lois McFadyen Christensen is professor of elementary and early childhood education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research interests include the social studies, social justice, women’s issues, inspired Reggio Emilia approaches and issues related to civil and human rights.
Release date Australia
August 11th, 2013
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified; Black & White Illustrations
Pages
180
Dimensions
160x236x19
ISBN-13
9781475801583
Product ID
21317223

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