The Feminization of Teaching
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The Feminization of Teaching
The Feminization of Teaching Expanding System. Alongside the expansion of public education rose the demand for an expanded teacher corps that could be trusted with the increasingly critical task of overseeing proper moral instruction. This demand, together with women ’ s own aspirations for ...
January 1, 1997; American Eras
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