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Jill G. Grant; Maurissa Hastings – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
Textbooks used in MSW Direct Practice courses in Canada were analyzed using Critical Discourse Analysis, with a particular focus on content related to social work relationships. Positive aspects of relationships were discussed in more depth than negative aspects, little information about boundaries and confidentiality was found, and there was a…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Social Work, Foreign Countries, Masters Degrees
Anthony L. White II – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Currently, the perceived use of critical theoretical frameworks to shape instruction in public K-12 education is undergoing intense scrutiny in popular and political debate. Chief among such frameworks has been Critical Race Theory (CRT), which, at the time of this writing, has been legally banned or restricted in eighteen states -- with similar…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Social Studies, United States History, Curriculum
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Nery-Cura, Ma. Lourdes S.; de Guzman, Allan B. – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2018
Textbooks, as a curriculum document text, are subject to nonlinear entry and points of interpretation and implementation. The interpretation of its content is dependent on the reader or the writer, thus making it open to multimodal ways of meaning-making that underscore rhizomatic tendencies. Delueze and Guattari ("A thousand plateaus:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Educational Philosophy
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Evans, Jocelyn Jones; Lindrum, David – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
While previous scholarship suggests that "American government textbooks are more alike than they are different," an examination of the market's most frequently adopted texts suggests that this consistency does not extend much further than the subjects of major chapters. We explore the degree to which four major introductory American…
Descriptors: Presidents, United States History, Textbooks, Government (Administrative Body)
Alhamlan, Suad – Online Submission, 2013
The current paper is an assessment of the "Traveller 5", the English Language curriculum that is taught in third secondary Schools in Saudi Arabia. Through this paper, the author focused on whether this curriculum fulfills students' needs. This syllabus has been introduced as part of the English Language Development Project (ELDP)…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Females, English (Second Language)
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Martinha, Cristiana – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2011
The objective of this paper is to present certain results of my doctoral research, concerning the application of "Competence Pedagogy" in the teaching of geography in Portugal, particularly an analysis of Portuguese geography textbooks in order to improve our understanding of how they incorporate, or do not incorporate, this new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competence, Geography Instruction, Textbooks
Benthul, Herman F. – Curriculum Review, 1978
In reaction to the present uproar over textbook usage and content this research investigates what a textbook is, what it should and should not do, where it came from and why, and finally what its future will be. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Definitions, Educational History, Textbook Content
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Freeman, Ira M. – Physics Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Instructional Materials, Physics
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Birchell, Gregory R.; Taylor, Bob L. – Social Studies, 1986
Reports the results of a study designed to determine whether eight widely used elementary basal social studies textbook series contained more "back-to-basics" content in 1979-82 than they did 10 years prior during the rise of the "new social studies." The data showed a marked influence of back-to-basics in all of these series.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Education, Social Studies, Textbook Content
Chase, Dennis J. – Nation's Schools, 1972
The way feminists see it, our textbooks share part of the blame for snuffing out many a girl's ambitions and maybe even her self-esteem. (Author)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum, Feminism, Sex Discrimination
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Grosskopf, Diane – Nurse Educator, 1981
This article outlines points to consider when reviewing textbooks and proposes a format to assist the educator in the selection process. The format includes establishing a philosophy and framework, forming a committee, including student representation, developing an outline, acquiring materials for review, and using an evaluation tool. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Nursing Education, Student Role, Textbook Content
Walker, Benjamin F. – 1976
Schoolbooks in use prior to the twentieth century constituted the very heart of school curriculum. The purpose of this publication is to commemorate the nation's bicentennial and to broaden people's educational perspective. This publication examines the evolution of school curriculum by researching and studying old textbooks. Books examined in…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, History Textbooks
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Rogan, John M.; Luckowski, Jean A. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1990
Analyzes nine of the leading textbooks in the field of curriculum to determine if there are common domains of content knowledge. Points out that there is no dominant textbook in curriculum which establishes a format for other textbooks to follow because there is no consensus on what content knowledge is important for curriculum study. (GG)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Problems, Higher Education
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Brookes, Andrew – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2004
In 1859 Herbert Spencer recognised that the key curriculum issue was not what to include but what to leave out. What to leave out marked a shift in curriculum discourse from a search for universal approaches and absolute principles towards curriculum questions understood as only resolvable relative to particular social contexts. Yet outdoor…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Curriculum, Educational Theories, Textbook Content
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Benjamin, James M. – Social Education, 1975
Problems in textbook content and teaching methods that need to be dealt with include excessive emphasis on conflict as a societal change agent, the supremacy of individual rights, "humanizing" historical figures, the inadequacies of American society, and gimmickry in social studies methodology. (JR)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Instructional Materials
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