So we've got a chip on our shoulder!: sexing the texts of "educational technology" / Mary Bryson and Suzanne De Castell -- Art education as a negative example of gender-enriching curriculum / Georgia C. Collins -- Making it work: gender and vocational education / Jane Gaskell -- Reading and the female moral imagination: "words mean more than what is set down on paper" / Francis E. Kazemek -- "The feminist trespass": gender, literature, and curriculum / Ursula A. Kelly -- Tone deaf/symphonies singing: sketches for a musicale / Roberta Lamb -- Now you see it, now you don't: gender as an issue in school science / Arlene McLaren and Jim Gaskell. (cont.) The radical future of gender enrichment / Jane Roland Martin -- Family studies: transforming curriculum, transforming families / Linda Peterat -- Out of the cameos and into the conversation: gender, social studies, and curriculum transformation / Jane Bernard-Powers -- Situating ESL between speech and silence / Kathleen Rockhill and Patricia Tomic -- Gender and the physical education curriculum: the dynamics of difference / Patricia A. Vertinsky -- Learning to write: gender, genre, play and fiction / John Willinsky -- Mathematics: from constructing privilege to deconstructing myths / Sue Willis.
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