Not exact matches
My initial analysis showed that both boys and girls
suffered if they had a
woman teacher.
The American Association of University
Women (AAUW) published a series of studies in the 1990s called Shortchanging Girls, Shortchanging America, which highlighted the fact that girls aged 9 to 15
suffered from lower self - esteem, less willingness to stand up for their views with
teachers, and lower interest in science and mathematics than boys.
In the last decade, when so - called education reformers secured abilities to remove
teacher protections in places like New Orleans and Washington, D.C., black
women suffered more job losses than anyone else.
I don't want to talk any more about the fates Paula Modersohn - Becker
suffered because she was a
woman: dying from childbirth, her battles to be taken seriously by her
teachers, how she only sold three paintings in her lifetime.