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Textbooks in the Third World: Policy, Content and Context

New York: Garland Publishing (1988), xii, 277 pp.

Contains tables, index, bibliogr. pp. 269-272

Series: Reference Books in international Education, 4

"A volume of essays on government and international agency policies regarding the provision of textbooks in developing countries, analysing problems and constraints, and examining the economic, social, and pedagogic questions involved in textbook writing for both primary and secondary schools and for tertiary education. The second part of the book considers the content of textbooks and the influence of textbooks in classroom practice, with examples from texts to show how they relate to the life of the audiences for whom they are written, and the relationship between textbook content and state policies or ideology." (Hans M. Zell, Publishing, Books & Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3d ed. 2008, nr. 209)
Textbooks in Developing Countries: Economic and Pedagogical Choices / Joseph P. Farrell, Stephen P. Heyneman
Textbooks in Third World Higher Education / Philip G. Altbach; S. Gopinathan
The Politics of Textbook Selection and Control: The Case of Interwar Indochina and West Africa / Gail P. Kelly
Gender and Textbooks: An African Case Study / Karen L. Biraimah; Language and Texts in Africa / Dennis Mbuyi
Language and the Content of School Texts: The Nigerian Experience / Chuka Eze Okonkwo