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American School Board Journal, 1975
Comments on the Macmillan Publishing Company's guidelines for avoiding sex and racial stereotyping in educational materials. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Sex Stereotypes, Stereotypes
Britton, Gwyneth – 1977
This kit for sex/race/career analysis provides educators and parents with an appropriate tool for objectively documenting the existence or absence of sex, race, or career bias in reading, literature, and social science curriculum. These procedures may also be used to document the portrayal of other characters, such as the aged, single parent…
Descriptors: Characterization, Ethnic Stereotypes, Evaluation Criteria, Occupations
Lorimer, Rowland; And Others – Interchange, 1977
An examination of characters, narrative content, and context of two Canadian primary level reading series reveals a fictional world populated almost exclusively by white, nuclear families all living the same kind of life, with values of upwardly mobile, achievement-oriented individualists. (MJB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Arts
Wright, Vicki – Interchange, 1976
The problem of deficient and inaccurate teaching materials is identified and documented--a total approach to the problem would see the removal of all elementary school textbooks with tacit or implicit sexism, racism, ethnic bias and stereotyping in their stories' plots, language, and illustrations. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reading Material Selection, Reading Materials, Sex Bias
Brown, George S. – 1979
Teachers need to be aware of the stereotypes that their textbooks promote. An informal survey of the illustrations in a sampling of third grade textbooks revealed numerous examples of ethnic and sexist stereotypes. A knowledge of children's learning patterns can help teachers lead their students away from stereotypes by introducing them to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Instructional Materials, Role Perception
Rosenoff, Wayne E., Comp.; And Others – 1975
Teachers and administrators should be able to distinguish between adequate and inadequate treatment of different ethnic groups when selecting culture-fair materials for the classroom. When selecting such materials, they should consider the following criteria: (1) validity of information (accuracy, perpetuation of stereotypes); (2) balance…
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Chinese Americans, Content Analysis
Wirtenberg, Jeana; And Others – 1980
Studies on the portrayal of minorities, older persons, and females in elementary and secondary school textbooks used in the 1970s are reviewed in this publication. The studies are divided into the following categories: American Indians, blacks, Hispanics, Asian and Pacific Island Americans, religious groups, older persons, and females. In the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Stereotypes, Elementary Secondary Education
Massachusetts State Dept. of Education, Boston. – 1975
Since materials used in the classroom play a vital role in the educational process, it is essential that educators develop an awareness of sex and racial stereotyping in instructional materials. Massachusetts regulations adopted in 1975 require that schools present all cultures, nationalities, sexes, and races in fair perspective. This booklet has…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bias, Check Lists, Content Analysis