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<title>Gender Stereotyping</title>
<creator>Morris, Jeanette</creator>
<subject>Secondary school students</subject>
<subject>Subjects of study</subject>
<subject>Educational choice</subject>
<subject>Gender stereotypes</subject>
<subject>Trinidad and Tobago</subject>
<description>This article addresses the issue of gender stereotyping in the curriculum choices made by secondary school students in Trinidad and Tobago</description>
<date>2010-03-12T19:51:57Z</date>
<date>2010-03-12T19:51:57Z</date>
<date>2003</date>
<type>Article</type>
<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/2139/6339</identifier>
<language>en</language>
<publisher>Daily Express</publisher>
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