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Peer reviewedSturm, Rebecca; Weiss, Edwin T., Jr. – Social Education, 1988
Reviews data collected in a 1982 national survey of state social studies coordinators which shows the patterns of textbook adoptions in the area of high school geography for the 20 states that use statewide adoption. Concludes that throughout the 1970s and early 1980s Texas's impact on other states' geography selections was almost nonexistent.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Geography, Political Influences, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRudman, Joseph – Computers and the Humanities, 1987
The fifth in a series of surveys of computer courses for humanists, this article provides information about past and present courses for those designing such a program. Presents statistics on the numbers of courses offered by departments, the texts used, the types of equipment available, and the programming languages taught. (GEA)
Descriptors: Computers, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedRedei, G. P. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Provides 45 guidelines useful in selecting college-level textbooks. The guidelines are presented under five major categories: (1) course strategy and tactics; (2) point of view; (3) accuracy of content; (4) currency of content; and (5) packaging information. (JN)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines, Higher Education, Textbook Content
Peer reviewedHaviland, Joseph E. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Presents a procedure for curriculum change and textbook adoption using a step-by-step decision-making process. (MD)
Descriptors: Change, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Methods
Peer reviewedDavison, Walter F. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1976
Factors to be considered in selecting a text for a foreign language classroom are divided into five categories--student/text relationship, curriculum/text relationship, class size/text relationship, teacher/text relationship, and internal construction of the text--are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Textbook Evaluation
Peer reviewedYoung, Harry F. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1973
Describes an interdisciplinary course prepared at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. (RS)
Descriptors: German, History, Instructional Innovation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Educ Prod Rep, 1969
Discussion prepared by Detroit Public Schools Staff of social and educational inadequacies found in texts as well as a description of the method of study and its impact. A series of textbook evaluations is included. (NI)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups, Racial Identification, Textbook Bias
Edelson, Malorie – Educ Prod Rep, 1969
Discussion of the current status of minority group treatment in textbooks, and a plea for more reliable textbook evaluation. Annotated reference list is included. (NI)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups, Racial Identification, Textbook Bias
Peer reviewedEkwall, Eldon E.; Solis, Judy K. – School Management, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Readability, Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulty
Peer reviewedJacobs, Keith W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
Psychology instructors must decide between a large number of possible texts. Students were systematically involved in this decision-making process, with encouraging results. In addition to providing input that could not be obtained from other sources, it gave students a sense of control over their own education. (CS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Psychology, Student Attitudes, Student Participation
Peer reviewedPhysics Teacher, 1982
Six physics teachers describe their experiences in selecting physics textbooks. Issues addressed include fitting text to students, involving more people in the selection process, need for periodic text changes, text change resulting from physics curriculum study, making text fill student needs, and problems faced when asking for a new text. (JN)
Descriptors: High Schools, Physics, Science Education, Secondary School Science
Peer reviewedReynolds, John C. – Education, 1979
The article examines the historical/contemporary impact of textbooks on the curriculum and the relationship between controversy and textbooks. Specifically, current science and humanities textbooks have become involved in certain controversial issues. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Censorship, Curriculum Development, Humanities Instruction, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedGrosskopf, 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
Peer reviewedOchs, Donovan J. – Communication Education, 1980
Discusses some of the ethical questions involved in a teacher/author requiring the purchase and use of his/her own textbook in the class. Suggests guidelines to protect the rights and obligations of students, authors, and administrators. (JMF)
Descriptors: Authors, Compensation (Remuneration), Ethics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPurves, Alan C. – College English, 1980
Explores the relationship and transaction between a reader and literature. Discusses the implications of this relationship on literature text choice and curriculum, as well as the feasibility of heuristics in a curriculum. (HTH)
Descriptors: College English, Higher Education, Literature, Reading Processes


