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| Adolescence, 9/e John W. Santrock,
University of Texas, Dallas
Gender
Web Links (Referenced in Text Margins)Gender Resources
(http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/Specific/Gender/)
The University of Maryland's Diversity Database web site on gender resources that includes general gender resources and specific resources on females and on males; links to many other gender-related web sites are available. |
| | | Alice Eagly's Research
(http://www.psych.nwu.edu/folks/eagly)
The personal web site of Alice Eagly provides a description of her current research on gender and leadership and recent publications. |
| | | Positive Expectations for Girls
(http://www.academic.org/)
Strategies for improving expectations for girls with information about home, school, math and science, future careers, role models, women and work, programs for girls, and resources. |
| | | War on Boys
(http://www.aauw.org/9000/search.html)
The AAUW's response to a 1999 TV show called "War on Boys," which portrays the AAUW as successful in their campaign of improving girl's development only if boys lose out. |
| | | Center for Gender Equity
(http://www.wri-edu.org/equity)
The web site of the Center for Gender Equity at the U. of Washington, directed by Jo Sanders, includes information about current projects, recent projects, publications, and training. |
| | | Gender and Television
(http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Sections/tv05.html)
A fascinating web site on gender and television with Internet connections to information about television and movies to illustrate gender. |
| | | Girls and Technology
(http://www.girltech.com)
This web site titled "Girl Tech" encourages girls to use technology. It includes an activity book, teacher exchange, and lesson plans submitted by teachers. |
| | | Telementoring for Girls
(http://www.edc.org/CCT/telementoring/)
This is an on-line support for girls in high schools taking technology-oriented courses, their parents, and teachers. It is a project of the National Science Foundation. |
| | | Gender Around the World
(http://www.worldbank.org/gender)
Explore differences in opportunities and resources available to males and females in many countries around the world. |
| | | Gender Socialization in Six Countries
(http://www.oneworld.org/guides/gender/gender_more_links.html)
This web site provides excerpts from gender socialization studies conducted in six countries including rural Morroccan community, Bolivia, Indonesia, and Jamaica. |
| | | Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
(http://www.apa.org/about/division/div51.html)
The web site of The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, Division 51 of the American Psychological Association, with information about the division's activities, including a newsletter, links to other web sites on men and masculinity, and a task force on adolescent boys. |
| | | Male Issues
(http://www.vix.com/pub/men/index.html)
Read about a wide ranges of issues involving males; includes links to a number of related topics, such as men's health, single fathers, and other topics. |
| | | Mens Movement Organizations
(http://www.vix.com/pub/men/orgs/orgs.html)
An extensive list of mens movement organizations with web links to the organizations. |
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