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Smith, Allen – Clearing House, 1988
Asserts that the move to create more challenging textbooks abandons the lower-ability students, resulting in high dropout rates. Cautions that all students will not naturally gravitate toward higher academic levels simply because standards and expectations are upgraded. (MM)
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Educational Change, Educationally Disadvantaged, Reading Difficulties
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Nazarova, T. S.; Gospodarik, Iu. P. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
The aim of this article is to map out the priority directions and shape the program for the development of the textbook. The tasks of adjusting the aims of education, renovating the priority directions in the selection of the content of areas of education and school subjects, and improving the tools and means, methods, and organizational forms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Educational Environment
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Flynn, Barbara – International Journal of Social Education, 1990
Refutes the claim that textbooks are responsible for educational difficulties. States that textbooks are a reflection of what teachers want. Provides a behind the scenes look at textbook production. Points out the problems created by the lack of a national curriculum and the textbook policies of state adoption committees. (RW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality, High Schools
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Fetsko, William – Social Studies, 1979
Discusses a study which investigated effects of the New Social Studies movement on social studies textbooks published in the 1970s. Topics discussed include characteristics of the New Social Studies, textbook analysis, and changes reflected in textbooks from 1950 to 1970. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Data Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Trends
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Bahry, Stephen A, – European Educational Research Journal, 2005
For newly independent Central Asian republics a debate has arisen about how much of the aims, content and pedagogy of old Soviet-era curricula to retain, how much to revise or replace, and with what. There is a need to replace and revise textbooks, which are wearing out and outdated. Financial crisis has made the financial support of external…
Descriptors: Textbook Preparation, Donors, Educational Change, Foreign Countries