2016
DOI: 10.7575/aiac.alls.v.7n.6p.113
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Gender representations in the illustrations of the 6th Grade Language Textbook used in Greek Elementary School

Abstract: This study explores the way in which the two sexes are presented in education and particularly in the illustration of the language textbook used in the 6th Grade of Greek elementary school. In a society where gender equality is constitutionally enshrined and displayed as an educational policy objective, it attempts to examine if school textbook images respond to the demands of social reality, or perpetuate outdated gender stereotyped educational practices. The visual communication system that school textbooks … Show more

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“…Furthermore, in Australian textbooks, the gender balance is not achieved fully, although there is significant gender sensitivity (Lee & Collins, 2008, 2010. Greek school textbooks also show quantitative and qualitative inequality (Karintzaidis et al, 2016). Gender-unbalanced English as a foreign language is taught in Indonesian public schools (Albana, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in Australian textbooks, the gender balance is not achieved fully, although there is significant gender sensitivity (Lee & Collins, 2008, 2010. Greek school textbooks also show quantitative and qualitative inequality (Karintzaidis et al, 2016). Gender-unbalanced English as a foreign language is taught in Indonesian public schools (Albana, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%