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“Being it no matter what anyone else think about it:” Combating Gender Bias with Nontraditional Literature in an Urban Elementary Classroom

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    “Being it no matter what anyone else think about it:” Combating Gender Bias with Nontraditional Literature in an Urban Elementary Classroom

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Gender stereotypes pervade children’s literature. This action research project sought to alter stereotypical perceptions of gender roles held by a classroom of students in an urban elementary school through the introduction of nontraditional literature. Results suggested that some stereotypical perceptions could be altered through utilization and discussion of such literature.

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Wasserberg, M. J., (2012) ““Being it no matter what anyone else think about it:” Combating Gender Bias with Nontraditional Literature in an Urban Elementary Classroom”, Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research 14(1), 409-409. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2470-6353.1078

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2012-01-01