C.L.I.O. (1981) History and Social Sciences Teachers Centre Review, issue on anti-sexist approaches and practices, vol. 2, no. 1. Inner London Education Authority, 377 Clapham Road, London S.W.9.
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KirtonAlison (1982) ‘An Evaluation of Some Anti-sexist Teaching Strategies in Two London Secondary Schools’ MA dissertation, Kings College, University of London.
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McROBBIEAngela (1981) in McROBBIE and McCABE (1981) editors, Feminism for Girls, an Adventure StoryLondon: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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SarahElizabeth, and SpenderDale (1980) editors, Learning to Lose: Sexism and EducationLondon: Women's Press.
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SpenderDale (1980), Talking in Class’ in SARAH and SPENDER (1980)
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StanworthMichele (1980) Gender and Schooling: A Study of Sexual Divisions in the ClassroomLondon: Women's Research and Resources Centre Publications.
7.
AdamsCarol (1982) Ordinary LivesLondon: Virago
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HemmingsSusan (1982) editor, Girls Are PowerfulLondon: Sheba
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KingJosephine, and StottMary (1975) editors, Is This Your Life? Images of Women in the MediaLondon: Quartet
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Llewellyn DaviesMargaret (1977) editor, Life as We Have Known It by Cooperative Working WomenLondon: Virago
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Llewellyn DaviesMargaret (1978) Maternity: Letters From Working WomenLondon: Virago
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McROBBIEAngela, and McCABETrisha (1981) editors, Feminism for Girls: An Adventure StoryLondon: Routledge and Kegan Paul
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MitchellHannah (1978) The Hard Way UpLondon: Virago
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PhillipsAngela, and RakusenJill (1978) Our Bodies Ourselves: A Health Book by and for WomenLondon: Penguin
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ReedSue (1982) Sexual Harassment at WorkLondon: Hamlyn
16.
A WOMAN'S PLACE, Hungerford House, Victoria Embankment, London WC2 01-836 6081 (for general information)
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COUNTER-INFORMATION SERVICES, 9 Poland Street, London W1 01-439 3764 (for publications, especially Women in the Eighties)
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION, Overseas House, Quay Street, Manchester (for publications, including The Role of Trade Unions in the Promotion of Equal Opportunities)
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GRAPEVINE, 416 St John Street, London EC1 01-278 9147 (for speakers, materials on sex education)
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NATIONAL ABORTION CAMPAIGN, 374 Grays Inn Road, London WC1 01-278 0153 (for publications and speakers)
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NATIONAL WOMEN'S AID FEDERATION, 374 Grays Inn Road, London WC1 01 -837 9316 (for pamphlets, including Leaving Violent Men, and speakers)
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RAPE CRISIS CENTRE, PO Box 42, London N6 01-340 6913 (for reports, educational materials and speakers)
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WOMEN IN MANUAL TRADES, Cabin 5,25 Horsell Road, London N5 01-607 9655 (for speakers)
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VIRAGO, Ely House, 37 Dover Street, London W1 (for teaching pack Taking Liberties, published 1979, revised 1981)
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Building Your Future (video) Concord, 201 Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, Suffolk
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Jan Gulpin (video) Film Forum, 56 Brewer Street, London W1 01-437 6487
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I Said We've Got To Be Careful (video) National Abortion Campaign (available from Concord)
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Rosie the Riveter (film) The Other Cinema, 12–13 Little Newport Street, London WC2
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That's No Lady (film) National Women's Aid Federation
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The Emancipation of Women, parts 1 and 2 (film) Inner London Education Authority Learning Materials Service (for non-ILEA teachers: Central Film Library, Chalfont Grove, Gerrards Cross, Bucks)
31.
Superman and the Bride (video) Viewpoints series, distributed by Thames Television