The Education of Women and GirlsDepartment of Educational Research, Ontario College of Education, University of Toronto, 1965 - Adult education - 89 pages The subject of education of women has received much attention, both from the point of view of the role changes going on in the lives of women and also from that of the manpower needs of society. More and more it has become evident that there is a need for creative innovation in the pattern of sustained or continuing education for women. |
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Chapter | 1 |
LEARNING THE FEMININE ROLE | 9 |
ABILITIES AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF GIRLS | 17 |
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