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Gagnon, Paul – 1989
The first purpose of a high school course in U.S. history must be to help students understand the essence of democracy and those events, institutions, and forces that have either promoted or obstructed it. This review examines five textbooks and analyzes how useful they are in aiding that process, and how they might be made more helpful. The five…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, History Instruction, History Textbooks, Secondary Education
Zeman, James V. – 1990
The current use of "informative and persuasive" speeches as public address types cannot be justified on functional grounds. The types of speeches chosen through which to gain adherence of minds are secondary to what it is that an individual wishes to gain adherence to. Specifically, the chosen thesis will determine the type of speeches…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Cousin, Patricia Tefft – 1989
Research has indicated that current information about reading and the effective teaching of reading has not yet made much impact on content area textbooks. As a result, there is much room for improvement in how textbooks are written. Recent research has yielded a great deal of information about what makes a text more understandable and supportive…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
Langley, David – 1990
A writing instructor, who informally surveyed 11 current essay anthologies to determine why such anthologies discourage students from reading and writing, suggests problems relating to three aspects of physical design. First, many anthologies alienate composition students by their distinctive textbook-styled covers. These covers do not suggest…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Essays, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship
Crismore, Avon – 1985
Metadiscourse, or an author's presence in a text, and its benefits for improving textbooks and children's learning and attitudes are explored in this paper. Through a historical review, the paper reveals that using the interpersonal voice and the author's commentary are legitimate rhetorical devices. Interviews with prominent contemporary…
Descriptors: Authors, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Attitudes, Reading Comprehension
Ogren, Sandra L. – 1985
The purpose of this study was to examine problems of evaluating sex bias in textbooks and to analyze the presence of sex bias in high school American history textbooks. Seven editions of "Rise of the American Nation" (Harcourt, Brace & World) were analyzed to determine if the 1982 edition indicated better sex equity than earlier…
Descriptors: Females, History Instruction, History Textbooks, Secondary Education
Brozo, William G.; Johns, Jerry L. – 1986
Content and critical analyses of 40 speed reading books were undertaken to determine to what extent discussion and teaching reflected current research. Particular attention was given to the information provided on eye movements, span of recognition, and the upper rates of speed attainable through practice. Content analysis revealed the following:…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Eye Fixations, Eye Movements, Reading Rate
Nelson, Murry R. – 1988
In a time of heightened concern for useful integrated studies in U.S. history, Merl Eppse's work is at the forefront of quality material. Unfortunately it has been largely ignored. Merl Eppse was one of the first educators to write a U.S. history textbook that presented the history of U.S. blacks in an integrated manner. He was the head of the…
Descriptors: Black History, Curriculum Development, History Instruction, Instructional Materials
Moyer, Wayne A.; Mayer, William V. – 1985
Presented are critical reviews of 18 biology textbooks submitted for consideration by the Texas State Board of Education during 1984. These reviews are provided in three categories: (1) general biology textbooks: "Biology and Human Progress"--Prentice Hall; "Scott, Foresman Life Science"--Scott, Foresman; "Living Things"--Holt, Rinehart, and…
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Evaluation Criteria, Evolution
RMC Research Corp., Hampton, NH. – 1988
This report describes a project which analyzed science and social studies textbooks to determine how well they accommodate the learning needs of mainstreamed hard-to-teach students. A textbook analysis tool was developed, and eight teacher-reviewers examined the instructional design of teachers' and students' editions of 12 leading elementary and…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes
Friedler, Y.; And Others – 1985
This study identified students' conceptual difficulties in understanding concepts and processes associated with cell water relationships (osmosis), determined possible reasons for these difficulties, and pilot-tested instruments and research strategies for a large scale comprehensive study. Research strategies used included content analysis of…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, High Schools, Science Education
Yarber, William L.; And Others – 1986
This project sought to determine the efficacy of the recently published Centers for Disease Control (CDC) sponsored sexually transmitted diseases (STD) curriculum, "STD: A Guide for Today's Young Adults." Six school districts (rural, suburban and urban) with a participating population of 1,114 students, cooperated with the study. One group of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Disease Control, Health Education
Seminoff, Nancy Wiseman – 1981
Given the important role written questions have as a teaching strategy and their apparent use in textbooks, this study examined the written questions posed in representative American history textbooks intended for students at the seventh and eighth grade levels. Ten textbooks were randomly selected from a larger group of texts. Three chapters in…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Inquiry, Junior High Schools, Questioning Techniques
Lee, Helen C. – 1985
The failure of history textbooks to teach about ordinary people and events is examined, and what teachers can do to overcome this shortcoming of texts is discussed. History texts emphasize political history, wars, battles, and chronicles of great persons and events of the past. Scant attention is paid to the lives of ordinary men and women. This…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, History Instruction
Cranney, A. Garr; And Others – 1984
Since most secondary school reading textbooks give home economics only minimal attention, this paper identifies selected information sources in home economics reading skills and in home economics for high school reading specialists. The first portion of the paper discusses eight principle problems that home economics poses for secondary school…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Content Area Reading, Home Economics, Instructional Materials
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