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The Science Education Of American Girls A Historical Perspective Kim Tolley

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The Science Education Of American Girls A Historical Perspective Kim Tolley
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Kim Tolley
ISBN: 9781135339203, 1135339201
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Science Education Of American Girls A Historical Perspective Kim Tolley by Kim Tolley 9781135339203, 1135339201 instant download after payment.

The Science Education of American Girls provides a comparative analysis of the science education of adolescent boys and girls, and analyzes the evolution of girls' scientific interests from the antebellum era through the twentieth century. Kim Tolley expands the understanding of the structural and cultural obstacles that emerged to transform what, in the early nineteenth century, was regarded as a "girl's subject." As the form and content of pre-college science education developed, Tolley argues, direct competition between the sexes increased. Subsequently, the cultural construction of science as a male subject limited access and opportunity for girls.

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