Description
Paperback cover has some edge wear and a tear at top edge. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of Jack Lefkowitz’s “Today’s Changing Roles: An Approach to Non-sexist Teaching” is a fascinating time capsule from the 1970s, when the feminist movement was reshaping societal attitudes towards gender roles and the education system. Published during this pivotal era, the book served as a guide for educators seeking to eliminate gender stereotypes and biases from their classrooms. Lefkowitz, a pioneer in the field of non-sexist education, offers practical strategies and thought-provoking insights into the ways traditional curricula and teaching methods perpetuated harmful gender stereotypes. Despite its age, the book remains relevant today, as the fight for gender equality in education continues. This copy bears the marks of its journey, with a torn cover and well-thumbed pages, hinting at the passionate discussions and transformative ideas it has sparked over the decades. A must-have for collectors interested in the history of feminism, education reform, and social progress.