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Focus in Change, 1992
Textbooks have an enormous influence on the curriculum of schools across the nation. Many issues are taken into consideration when selecting textbooks. Textbooks that present students with a multicultural curriculum are often at the center of debate among school administrators. This journal presents a series of articles based on interviews with…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Multicultural Textbooks, Textbook Bias
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Brodbelt, Samuel – Clearing House, 1972
Author suggests criteria that can be weighted mathematically for computing comparable strengths and weaknesses in textbooks. (MB)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Criteria, Curriculum Development, Mathematical Applications
Storey, John – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1979
Sex-role stereotyping in Canadian textbooks is discussed and curriculum changes as a solution to the problem are suggested. (JMF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Alilunas, Leo J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
Reports an investigation applying the criteria of balance as regards emphasis and space in textbooks and other instructional materials, and of accuracy of historical interpretation, to the treatment of two black leaders in elementary and secondary school curricula. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Leadership, Black Studies, Curriculum Development
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Walker, S. Jay – American Scholar, 1973
Author probes the development of black studies in our higher education curriculum, the need for black study programs, and black faculty, who are qualified to relate the American black experience. (RK)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Black Studies, Curriculum Development
May, Wanda T.; And Others – 1990
An analysis and critique of two elementary textbook series: "Discover Art" by Davis Publications and "World of Music" published by Silver Burdett & Ginn are presented. "Whose content, context, and culture?" is an ideological question that assumes that equitable social relations and diverse ways of knowing ought to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Content Analysis, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Zunino, Gerald J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
Reports research intended to determine whether the multitude of instructional materials prepared as a result of the recent interest in Afro-American history were in agreement with recent historical scholarship. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Curriculum Development, History Textbooks
Marshall, Kim – Learning, 1980
Frances FitzGerald's critique of American social studies and history curricula in "America Revised" is reviewed. The conclusion drawn is that censorship, special interests, and marketability exercise too great an influence on the textbook industry. (JMF)
Descriptors: Censorship, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dennick-Brecht, M. Kathryn – Teaching Sociology, 1993
Argues that research and teaching in sociology should reflect increased commitment achievements and contributions of culturally diverse groups. Discusses content analysis of 30 introductory sociology texts to determine quantity and quality of their coverage of U.S. ethnic and racial groups. Concludes that, although substantial progress has been…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Cultural Images, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Fritzsche, K. Peter – 1990
Since the collapse of state socialism in East Germany in 1989, political discourse among citizens has changed dramatically. There is now talk of democracy, tolerance, the individual, and democratic socialism. This paper examines the impact of this new discourse upon citizenship education in what was formerly East Germany specifically focusing on…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Current Events, Curriculum Development
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Reese, Lyn – Social Studies Review, 1994
Contends that social studies textbooks remain a basic source of information for students and they ascribe to texts the values of objectivity and truth. Concludes that, in spite of improvements in recent years, six major concerns about gender-related issues remain. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Females, Historians
Ziadeh, Farhat J.; Allen, Calvin H. – 1976
In this study of the treatment of Egypt in elementary and secondary school literature, the content of 109 textbooks and 180 supplementary works is analyzed and evaluated and recommendations for specific corrections and additions are presented. The purpose is to alert the authors of educational materials and teachers about the imperfections in…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Area Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
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Alter, Gloria – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1995
Examines six elementary social studies textbook series for the absence or presence of multicultural perspectives. Identifies Houghton Mifflin and Macmillan as opposite ends of the spectrum. Houghton Mifflin displayed a global-humanistic perspective while Macmillan favored a nationalistic, exclusionary approach. Includes examples from both. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Community Development, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
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Brophy, Jere; And Others – Social Education, 1991
Summarizes consensus points reached by three university professors and three elementary school teachers who examined the Silver Burdett Ginn elementary textbook series. Explains the study's methodology. Finds textbooks constrained by the expanding environments framework, limited in multicultural coverage, and inadequate in developing themes around…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Decision Making Skills
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Thakur, Yoko H. – History of Education Quarterly, 1995
Observes that, although textbook reform in occupied Japan originally supported democratic principles of openness and competition, it later became a mechanism for anticommunist censorship. Maintains that interpretations of Japan's military conduct remain highly politicized and controversial. (MJP)
Descriptors: Censorship, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Curriculum Development, Democratic Values