“…Pearson and Rooke (1993, 416) asserted that if it “is legitimate to have separate women's courses, it is also appropriate to mainstream core courses” because doing so eliminates “imbalances that are perpetrated by sex role stereotyping and sex biases.” For example, significant numbers of women continue to seek civic jobs, like school board and county clerk positions, that can be perceived as extensions of their gender role, and these stereotypes point to an inherent problem with gender role stratification (Lublin and Brewer 2003; Verba, Schlozman, and Brady 1995). Gender mainstreaming is essential to changing attitudes about gender from the ground up.…”