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Rodgers, Harrell R., Jr.; Berman, Diane – Social Studies, 1980
Examines conditions leading to student misinformation and alienation in the teaching of the American political system at the secondary school level. Describes textbooks as idealizing the system and presenting blatant propaganda, dreary descriptions, and sugar-coated politics. Outlines curriculum goals to provide students with a positive but…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
Hodenfield, G. K. – American Education, 1979
History and geography textbooks used in secondary grades in the Soviet Union and in the United States are being examined by scholars in both countries for factual errors and ideological distortions which influence how one nation perceives the other. A joint report, with suggestions for improvements, is scheduled for 1980. (MF)
Descriptors: Communism, Cultural Exchange, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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Taylor, J. – Physics Education, 1979
Information from a small survey of physics textbooks suggests that girls are underrepresented in the text and in illustrations. Suggests that if the pattern is apparent in all physics textbooks, then this may be an indication of the cause of a paucity of girls in the physical sciences. (SA)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Females, Interests, Physics
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Dowling, Paul – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1991
Critiqued is the way that mathematics texts contribute to the categorization of students into ability levels by gender and social class within the British educational system. Examples of gender bias and social-status bias are cited from texts of the School Mathematics Project series. (MDH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Materials, Secondary Education
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
Romanowski, Michael H. – 1995
This study focuses on how U.S. history teachers utilize secondary U.S. history textbooks. The report addresses the questions of: (1) "How do teachers utilize previously studied textbooks in classroom situations?"; (2) "How do teachers deal with the technical knowledge of textbooks?"; (3) "What are possible factors that influence textbook usage?";…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Content Analysis, Course Content, Critical Thinking
Bonderman, Judith; And Others – 1991
This report contends that most U.S. history and government textbooks give only cursory attention to the Second Amendment "...the right of the people to keep and bear arms..." to the U.S. Constitution, and most endorse a particular political view of the amendment, rather than providing the necessary background for an informed political…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Gun Control, History Instruction
Bryan, Robert – 1984
American schools use history textbooks that distort history by slighting the influence of religion on customs and institutions. The textbooks used in Montgomery County, Maryland--a highly regarded district--may be considered a sample of those used in the nation's best schools. Yet among these texts there is a remarkable consensus that, after 1700,…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, History Textbooks, Public Schools, Religious Factors
Social Studies Development Center, Bloomington, IN. – 1984
This is a report of the Netherlands/United States Textbook Study Project, the goal of which is to improve each nation's textbooks, especially in regard to the treatment of Netherlands in U.S. textbooks, the treatment of the United States in Netherlands' textbooks, and the treatment of relations between the two countries in each nation's textbooks.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Content Analysis, Geography Instruction
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Ellington, Lucien – Social Education, 1986
An analysis of 12 secondary economics textbooks revealed that the economic issues of poverty, unemployment, and labor as they relate to Blacks and Hispanics are often ignored. Economics texts would be greatly improved if critical work led to the inclusion of even such rudimentary information as race-specific employment data. (RM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economics Education, Educational Needs, Hispanic Americans
Fleming, Dan – International Journal of Political Education, 1981
Examines the impact of nationalism on six leading secondary level U.S. world geography textbooks. Specific examples of nationalistic bias are cited. Particular emphasis is given to the parallel between changes in American foreign policy and the focus of textbooks published over several decades. (AM)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Policy, Geography Instruction, Nationalism
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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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Smith, Timothy L. – Religion and Public Education, 1988
Identifies developments in U.S. history in which religion played a decisive role. Investigates the way these religious forces were dealt with in 10 high school U.S. history textbooks used in Alabama. Concludes that they ignored or distorted the place of religion to the extent that students are denied knowledge of recent historical research. (LS)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, History Instruction, History Textbooks, Religion
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Moldenhauer, Gebhard – European Education, 1991
Describes textbooks of both East and West Germany from 1949-56, 1957-62, 1963-69, and 1970 on. Discusses a shift in West German texts from intense antagonism during the Cold War to a more critical comparison by the 1980s. Compares East German text development that increased in hostility over time, viewing West Germany as a negative alternative to…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Communism, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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Epstein, Terrie L. – Social Education, 1994
Asserts that student attitudes toward history textbooks are important because the perceptions may affect how much or how well they learn. Describes how 17 11th-grade U.S. history students evaluated their textbook. Found that 71% of the students perceived the book to be a presentation of knowledge. (CFR)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Government (Administrative Body), History Instruction, Secondary Education
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