How did teaching become a "gendered" career? How were the first women who became teachers in regular school setting viewed? Why did school districts prefer hiring unmarried women as teachers in the late nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century? How were these teachers perceived by the American society?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

Education

You might also like to view...

In operant conditioning

A. involuntary responses are either reinforced or punished by the environment. B. an unconditioned stimulus will always lead to an unconditioned response. C. a reinforcement that follows a behavior causes that behavior to occur again. D. a fixed response produces behaviors that are the most resistant to extinction.

Education

The term that is typically used to describe students who are gifted but whose performance in school is low is

a. gifted disabled. b. gifted underachiever. c. gifted learning handicapped. d. gifted handicapped.

Education

When writing the research report in APA style, authors cited in the body of the text are

generally referenced by a. first and last names. b. first initial and last name. c. last names only. d. first and last initials.

Education

Mr. Callahan and one of his students discussed the student's short term objectives and agreed on the level of proficiency to be reached by the end of the semester. This is an example of

a. basing grades on a variety of assignments. b. using multiple grades. c. establishing criteria for grades. d. contracting for grades.

Education