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...likely to endorse statements about values in a conventional and confirming manner. They were lower on a scale which measures the need to be different. For example, they were more inclined to say dislike rather than like to such statements as "Going along with a decision made by a supervisor or leader rather than starting an argument," or "Listening to older persons about how they did things when they were young." The psychiatric group was higher on a scale which measures the need for emotional expressiveness. For example, they were more inclined to say like rather than dislike to such...

Author: By Stanley H.king, | Title: UHS Study Reveals Catholics Don't, 'Dissatisfied' Persons Do Seek Psychiatrists | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

...institutions" - and "unequals are treated as equals." Teachers expect first-grade boys to write as well as their girl classmates, even though their hand muscles are less developed. "I don't see any reason to insist that boys write just as nicely as little girls," says Edward Feeney, supervisor of elementary schools in Prince Georges County, Md. Teachers also expect boys to progress at the same pace. "Why shouldn't boys take longer to go through the elementary school?" asks Elizabeth Wilson, a Montgomery County, Md., curriculum director. "Why should it be a disgrace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Sex Makes a Difference | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...need for more men in elementary school teaching, but they see little hope of attracting more. The obstacle is a matter of confusion over the roles of the sexes. "We drive men out of elementary school teaching because we try to make them fit into a female mold," protests Supervisor Feeney. "We want them to have nice potted plants in their classrooms and murals on the wall-why is it so important to get men to behave like women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Sex Makes a Difference | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

Though she plans to wage a man-to-man battle with Claiborne Pell, who so far has kept a discreet silence, Colonel Briggs also has the little extras of her sex going for her. When a woman in a store, mistaking the colonel for a supervisor, asked, "Do you have a lemon squeezer?" Colonel Briggs quickly introduced herself, said: "I have two, and if you can't find one I'll be glad to send you one of mine." And, though the colonel has promised to stick to the issues, she is woman enough to admit that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rhode Island: The Colonel & the Senator | 8/26/1966 | See Source »

...Andre Favat is a Teaching Fellow in Gen Ed A. and serves as President of the Student Association of the Graduate School of Education, where he is an Ed.D. candidate in English, and a supervisor in the MAT program.) sudy, the lengthening of the MAT program to "one year plus," and the establishing of a new, required, full year courses for all master's candidates which would replace all or parts of a number of existing introductory courses...

Author: By F. ANDRE Favat, | Title: Factions Clash as the Ed School Grows | 5/18/1966 | See Source »

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