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Changing Portrayals of Captain James Cook in Hawaiian EducationStraub, Christopher Aaron 01 December 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This paper covers the portrayals of Captain James Cook within Hawaiian education. It begins by providing a backdrop to early European portrayals of Captain Cook and then proceeds to investigate how these portrayals changed as they were incorporated into Hawaiian textbooks. The paper then continues to illustrate the changes made in Cook’s portrayal within Hawaiian textbooks and how these changes coincide with the prevailing interests of the eras in which the authors wrote them.
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A Reflection of Modern Trends in the Teaching of Public Speaking as Evidenced by a Comparative Study of Three Textbooks Written by William Norwood Brigance in the Past Twenty-five YearsLudwig, Jay F. January 1953 (has links)
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The Vocabulary of Second Grade Arithmetic TextbooksThuma, Mary January 1953 (has links)
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A Reflection of Modern Trends in the Teaching of Public Speaking as Evidenced by a Comparative Study of Three Textbooks Written by William Norwood Brigance in the Past Twenty-five YearsLudwig, Jay F. January 1953 (has links)
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The Vocabulary of Second Grade Arithmetic TextbooksThuma, Mary January 1953 (has links)
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Readability of vocational horticulture instructional materials.Welch, Antoinette Wojciak January 1981 (has links)
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Environmetal Education in Mexico: A Content Analysis of Primary School TextbooksRazzino, Marianne Pauline 04 June 2003 (has links)
The focus of this study is change in environmental content in Mexican primary school textbooks before and after the decentralization of public education in 1993. The literature review in the opening chapter gives the background information on environmental education, internationally and in Mexico. The authors mention and discuss the major groups involved in the development and initiation of programs and curriculum such as the UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere (MAB), and the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). The gradual Mexican ownership of the environmental cause and the promotion of awareness in Mexico lead to the main part of the study.
This study employs both manifest and latent content analysis to find trends and themes in the textbooks. The primary focus of the manifest content analysis is individual words while the latent content analysis stresses excerpts and images from the textbooks. The use of an Excel database and PivotTables generated by Excel to correlate data indicates areas to examine for differences in content between the textbooks. In addition, the use of the two forms of analysis provides validation and significance when the data agree.
The final portion of the study offers some general conclusions for the analysis and a summary of how the environmental content has increased in the primary school textbooks over the period studied. There are also suggestions for future research on the content of textbooks, surveys of environmental knowledge and attitudes, and alternatives to the formal education implied by the use of textbooks in the classroom. / Master of Arts
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A Comparative Study of the Vocaublary, Word-Meanings, Mechanical Features, and Teaching Plans of Fifteen Second Grade Spelling TextbooksStanley, Ruth, Pointer 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this thesis is to make a critical study of fifteen second grade spelling textbooks published since 1940. The purpose of this study is to see how they agree or where they disagree in mechanical features, vocabulary, word-meanings, and teaching plan.
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A Study of Some Changes in the Nature and Use of Geographical Material Available to Fourth Grade Teachers During the Past Two DecadesMoore, Juanita Godfrey 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study is to make an analysis of some changes that have occurred in fourth grade geography books over a period of twenty years to determine the extent to which they have been influenced by educational psychology. Implications of these changes will be drawn for the teacher.
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The social construction of leadership studies: representations of rigour and relevance in textbooksCarroll, B., Firth, J., Ford, Jackie M., Taylor, S. 2016 September 1921 (has links)
Yes / Considerations of rigour and relevance rarely acknowledge students, learning, or the textbooks many of the academic community use to frame education. Here we explore the construction of meaning around rigour and relevance in four leadership studies textbooks – the two most globally popular leadership textbooks and two recent additions to the field – to explore how these ideas are represented. We read the four texts narratively for structure, purpose, style, and application. We further embed the analysis by considering the cultural positioning of the textbook-as-genre within leadership studies as a field more generally. This exploration of the textbook raises critical questions about rigour, relevance and the relationship constructed between them. From this, we argue for a re-commitment to the genuine ‘text-book’ written to engage students in understanding leadership as a continuing conversation between practices, theories, and contexts, rather than as a repository of rigorous and/or relevant content that lays claim to represent an objective science of leadership studies.
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