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History Lesson from Dorothy Hewes
March 21, 2005


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History Lesson from Dorothy Hewes

In the March 2005 issue of Exchange, Dorothy Hewes takes an historical look at the role of men and women in early childhood. Her article, "Men's (and Women's) Role in ECE: Perspectives from our Shared Past," looks as far back as colonial times to see why we have a sex role division between the care of young children and their education. Along the way, she even touches on the biblical roots to corporal punishment -- of interest given the recent debate in ExchangeEveryDay on this very topic (Reactions to Jamie Foxx Message, March 9, 2005). Hewes' complete article can be viewed on our homepage at www.ChildCareExchange.com.



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