Hammond, Tom."Can A Man Six Feet Eight Inches Find Happiness Teaching Primary Children?" Georgia Southern Accent (publication of the Department of Professional Laboratory Experiences, School of Education, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia) IV (Spring 1971): 11-12.
2.
Grambs, Jean Dresden.Schools, Scholars, and Society. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1965, p. 137.
3.
Ibid.
4.
Bonn, Myrtle."Teachers Then and Now."American EducatorIII (October 1967): 171.
5.
Lee, Gordon C."The Changing Role of the Teacher."The Changing American School, ed. by John 1. Goodlad, The Sixty-fifth Yearbook of NSSE, Part II. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1966, pp. 9-31, p. 16.
6.
"Who's Come A Long Way, Baby?"Time96 (August 31, 1970): 17.
7.
"Men In The Elementary School."Keeping Up With Elementary EducationXV (Spring 1970): 2.
8.
Biedenkapp, Mildred S. and Jacob D. Goering."How 'Masculine' Are Male Elementary Teachers?"Phi Delta KappanLIII(October 1971): 115.
9.
Vairo, Philip D."Wanted 20,000 Male First-Grade School Teachers."Education89 (February-March 1969): 222.
10.
Ibid., p. 223.
11.
McLeod, Bernadine."Don't Call It 'Women's Work'."Education87 (January 1967): 301.
12.
National Education Association, Research Division, January, 1971.
13.
Atkinson, Carroll and Eugene T. Maleska.The Story of Education. New York: Bantam Books, 1962, p. 374.
14.
May, Charles R."Men Teachers in Early Childhood Education : Which Direction Will They Take Now?"Contemporary EducationXLII(April 1971): 223.
15.
Grambs, Jean D. and Walter B. Waetjen."Being Equally Different : A New Right For Boys and Girls."National Elementary Principal46 (November 1966): 60.
16.
Sexton, Patricia Cayo.The Feminized Male: Classrooms, White Collars, and the Decline of Manliness. New York : Random House, 1969, p. 189.
17.
Ostrovsky, Everett S.Children Without Men. New York: Collier Books, 1962, p. 174.
18.
Sexton, op. cit., p. 121.
19.
Sexton, op. cit., p. 31.
20.
Milgram, Joel 1."Sources of Man Power for the Preschool Classroom."Childhood Education48 (January 1972): 187.
21.
Johnston, John M."Of Hairy Arms and a Deep Baritone Voice, A Symposium: Men in Young Children's Lives."Childhood Education47 (December 1970 ): 145.
22.
Bledsoe, J."Self-Concept of Children and Their Intelligence, Adolescent Interests, and Anxiety."Childhood Education43: 436-438.
23.
Krebs, Richard L."Teacher Descriptions of Children's Moral Behavior."Psychology In The SchoolsVI (October 1969): 395.
24.
Meyer, William J. and George G. Thompson."Sex Differences in the Distribution of Teacher Approval and Disapproval Among Sixth-grade Children."Journal of Educational Psychology47 (1956): 385-397.
25.
Ryans, David G."Research on Teacher Behavior in the Context of the Teacher Characteristics Study." Chapter 3 of Contemporary Research on Teacher Effectiveness, ed. by Bruce J. Biddle and William J. Ellena. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964, p. 82.
26.
Kagan, Jerome."The Child's Sex Role Classification of School Objects."Child DevelopmentXXXV (March 1964-December 1964): 1055.
27.
Ibid., pp. 1055-56.
28.
Sexton, op. cit., pp. 128-129.
29.
Ibid., p. 184.
30.
Biber, Henry , Louise B. Miller, and Jean L. Dyer."Feminization in Preschool."Developmental PsychologyVII (July 1972): 86.
31.
McCandles, B.R., A. Roberts, and T. Starnes."Teachers' Marks, Achievement Test Scores, and Aptitude Relations with Respect to Social Class, Race, and Sex."Journal of Educational Psychology63 (1972): 153-159.
32.
Lee, Patrick C. and Annie Lucas Wolinsky."Male Teachers of Young Children: A Preliminary Empirical Study."Young ChildrenXXVIII (August 1973 ): 348.
33.
Tenenbaum, S."Uncontrolled Expression of Children's Attitudes Toward School."Elementary School Journal48 (1953) 285-290.
34.
Lee and Wolinsky, op. cit., p. 345.
35.
Brophy, Jere E. and Thomas L. Good."Feminization of American Elementary Schools."Phi Delta KappanLIV (April 1973): 564-66.
36.
Smith, Dan F."Yes, American Schools Are Feminized."Phi Delta KappanLIV (June 1973): 703-704.
37.
Brophy, Jere E. and Thomas L. Good."Of Course the Schools Are Feminine But Let's Stop Blaming Women for It."Phi Delta KappanLV (September 1973): 73-75.
38.
"No Girls (Or Lady Teachers), Please."Nations Schools83 (April 1969): 68.
39.
May, op. cit., p. 224.
40.
Daharsh, Floyd A."Primary Male Education—Confrere."InstructorLXXVII (January 1968): 49.
41.
"Young Men In A Nursery School."Childhood Education42 (January 1966 ): 293-299.
42.
Winterton, Cordys and James Winterton."A Happy Classroom Home."Today's Education60 (September 1971): 69.
43.
Tanner, Laurel N. and Daniel Tanner."New Notes."Educational LeadershipXXIX (November 1971 ): 209.
44.
Meldelson, Anna."A Young Man Around the Class."Young ChildrenXXVII (June 1972): 283.
45.
Kendall, Earline."We Have Men on the Staff."Young ChildrenXXVII (August 1972): 360.
46.
Streshinsky, Shirley G."Meet Mr. Nursery Teacher."ParentsXLVII (October 1972 ): 49.
47.
Ibid.
48.
Johnston, op. cit., p. 144.
49.
Ibid.
50.
May, op. cit., p. 223.
51.
Murgatroyd, Raymond."A Man Among Six Year Olds."Childhood EducationXXXII (November 1955): 132.
52.
Ibid.
53.
Sexton, op. cit., pp. 29-30.
54.
Grambs and Waetjen, op. cit., p. 63.
55.
Biedenkapp and Goering, loc. cit.
56.
Smith, Charles Alfred. Letter to the writer dated December 3,1971,p.2.
57.
Brown, George I."Recruiting More Men for Elementary Teaching."Phi Delta KappanXLI (April 1969): 259.
58.
Ibid.
59.
Johnson, op. cit., p. 147.
60.
Ostrovsky, Everett S.Children Without Men. New York: Collier Books, 1962, pp. 176-177.
61.
Hymes, James L.The Child Under Six. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1963, p. 249.