The World Portrayed in Texts: An Analysis of the Content of Elementary School Textbooks
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v25i3.44310Résumé
Textbook content continues to frame a great deal of classroom learning. In this
paper, the perception of society and its ideals portrayed in elementary- level
textbooks commonly used in British Columbia, Canada, are investi gated and
analyzed. Prominent themes are teased out and discussed under fo ur broad
headings: technology and consumeri sm, the personal world of children, what it
means to be a Canadian, and morality and religion. Questions are raised about
the potential effects of the nature and scope of textbook content.
Téléchargements
Publié-e
Numéro
Rubrique
Licence
The Journal of Educational Thought retains first publication rights for all articles. The Journal grants reproduction rights for noncommercial educational purposes with the provision that full acknowledgement of the work’s source be noted on each copy. The Journal will redirect to the appropriate authors any inquiries for further commercial publication of individual articles. All authors wishing to publish in JET will be asked to fill in and sign a Consent to Publish and Transfer of Copyright agreement.
Authors must affirm that any submission to JET has not been and will not be published or submitted elsewhere while under considration by JET.