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Abdou, Ehaab D.; Chan, W. Y. Alice – Multicultural Perspectives, 2017
How are religious traditions and exchanges between them constructed in textbooks used in Quebec? Through a critical discourse analysis of History and Citizenship Education, and Ethics and Religious Culture textbooks, we find that the Abrahamic monotheistic tradition is valorized, while non-Abrahamic monotheistic traditions and polytheism are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion Studies, Religion, Religious Factors
Babin, Patrick – 1975
The report opens with detailed summaries of historical background information for each of the groups involved and with a review of the literature on bias in textbooks in Canada, the United States, and other countries. Over a time span of six months, 211 readers evaluated 1,719 textbooks. Readers located 104 biases in 78 textbooks. The 23 biases…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Minority Groups, Older Adults
Stalker, Sylvia – 1988
Current U.S. policies toward Central American nations motivated this examination of the presentation of the region in 12 social studies textbooks. In order to determine if each text's treatment of Central America was representative of the entire book, three regions, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean were selected for comparison purposes. The…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Current Events, Foreign Countries, Research Methodology
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O'Neill, G. Patrick – History and Social Science Teacher, 1984
An analysis of 10 intermediate history textbooks currently used in Ontario, Canada, showed that current texts show less prejudice toward Indians than earlier works. However, there is still ample room for improvement. (RM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Comparative Education, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Ninnes, Peter – Australian Science Teachers' Journal, 2001
Reports on a pilot survey of the authors of three sets of textbooks used in Australia and Canada, which have previously been shown to include a relatively high proportion of Indigenous and other minority groups' knowledges, cultures and sciences. Explores issues of voice and power in the production of textbooks. (MM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Multicultural Education, Multicultural Textbooks
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Tupper, Jennifer – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Analysis of three Canadian grade 10 social studies textbooks illustrates how the discrimination and persecution endured by Japanese Canadians have been marginalized. As long as textbooks present perspectives of the dominant social group, inequalities embedded in society will remain hidden. Using textbooks critically to interrogate biases inherent…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Critical Reading, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries
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Van Brummelen, Harro – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 1994
This documentary study postures Canadian school textbooks as barometers of corporate faith and prevailing world view, tracing the shift toward secularization in 150 years of publication. A perusal of textbooks suggests that the current secularism of school curricula is not neutral and highlights the need to teach about Christianity. (SM)
Descriptors: Christianity, Cultural Influences, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Light, Beth; And Others – History and Social Science Teacher, 1989
Reports a survey of 66 history textbooks, published after 1980, to determine the extent of sex equity content. Found that no examined text met the sex equity policy of the Ontario Ministry of Education. Describes the treatment of females as inaccurate, marginal, incidental, and trivial. Provides examples from the texts surveyed. (LS)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Feminism
Fischer, L.; Cheyne, J. A. – 1977
The purpose of this study was to answer the following questions: (1) In what areas are sex differences supported by research? (2) To what extent are these sex differences caused by biological differences, by differences in socialization, or by differing opportunities? (3) In what way are educators reinforcing sex role stereotypes? In order to…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Administrator Attitudes, Annotated Bibliographies