McKinney, Carolyn2016-04-142016-04-1420050796920931http://repository.gei.de/handle/11428/27'Child, Youth and Family Development Research Programme.'; Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-51)This study presents a comprehensive analysis of 61 textbooks widely used in South African primary schools. In a complex analysis of diversity and representation, the study shows that although there has been improvement in the representation of black male learners in Grade 1 texts, girls as well as poor and working class characters, particularly in rural settings, feature less often. Disabled people are virtually invisible. While there are signs that publishers are taking steps to address the situation, there is room for improvement.Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 64 S., 875 KB)engTextbooks for diverse learners: a critical analysis of learning materials used in South African schoolsOnline-Publikation798720425http://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/downloadpdf.php?pdffile=files/PDF/2076/2076_00_Textbooks_for_Diverse_Learners~11012005101216AM.pdf&downloadfilename=Textbooks for diverse learners - Textbooks for Diverse Learners - Entire eBookSüdafrika, KontinentInterkulturelle ErziehungInklusive PädagogikVielfaltCarl-Orff-Volksschule, TraunwalchenID: gnd/16168838-XSekundarstufe 1Schulbuch