The New Politics of the Textbook

Critical Analysis in the Core Content Areas

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In an era when corporate and political leaders are using their power to control every aspect of the schooling process in North America, there has been surprisingly little research on the impact of textbook content on students. The contributors of this volume and its partner (The New Politics of the Textbook: Problematizing the Portrayal of Marginalized Groups in Textbooks) guide educators, school administrators, academics, and other concerned citizens to unpack the political, social, and cultural influences inherent in the textbooks of core content areas such as math, science, English, and social science. They urge readers to reconsider the role textbooks play in the creation of students’ political, social, and moral development and in perpetuating asymmetrical social and economic relationships, where social actors are bestowed unearned privileges and entitlements based upon their race, gender, sexuality, class, religion and linguistic background. Finally, they suggest ways to resist the hegemony of those texts through critical analyses, critical questioning, and critical pedagogies.

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Missing and Shrinking Voices
A Critical Analysis of the Florida Textbook Adoption Policy
Pages: 17–39
The Competency-Based Approach in African Textbooks
An Approach Dominated by Economic, Political, and Cultural Interests from the North
Pages: 65–85
Science and Mathematics Textbook Progression
Textbooks, Testing, and Teaching
Pages: 111–131
Politics and Science Textbooks
Behind the Curtain of “Objectivity”
By: Kurt Love
Pages: 133–150
Beyond the Common Denominator
Exposing Semiotic (Dis)unity in Mathematics Textbooks
Pages: 151–162
Green Texts?
Earth Smarts as a Tool to Critically Examine Textbooks for Environmental Assumptions, Distortions and Missions
Pages: 163–175
Muted Voices, Scripted Texts
The Silenced Writing Curriculum in a High-Stakes Era
Pages: 177–192
From Textbooks to “Managed Instructional Systems”
Corporate Control of the English Language Arts
Pages: 193–212
Remembering the Present Is the Past Writ Large
An Examination of the Politics of the Dominant Texts in the United States, 1700s-1900s
Pages: 231–255
Selecting History
What Elementary Educators Say about Their Social Studies Textbook
Pages: 257–270
Imagining Nation in Romanian History Textbooks
Towards a Liberating Identity Narrative
Pages: 271–286
Idealizing and Localizing the Presidency
The President’s Place in State History Textbooks
Pages: 287–303
Throwing out the Textbook
A Teacher Research Study of Changing Texts in the History Classroom
Pages: 305–320
Choose Carefully
Multiple Choice History Exams and the Reification of Collective Memory
Pages: 321–335
Afterword
Pages: 337–339
Educational Researchers and their students
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