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Diversities And Interculturality In Textbooks Finland As An Example 1st Edition Kaisa Hahl Piamaria Niemi Rita Johnson Longfor Fred Dervin

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Diversities And Interculturality In Textbooks Finland As An Example 1st Edition Kaisa Hahl Piamaria Niemi Rita Johnson Longfor Fred Dervin
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Kaisa Hahl; Pia-Maria Niemi; Rita Johnson Longfor; Fred Dervin
ISBN: 9781443876698, 1443876690
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Diversities And Interculturality In Textbooks Finland As An Example 1st Edition Kaisa Hahl Piamaria Niemi Rita Johnson Longfor Fred Dervin by Kaisa Hahl; Pia-maria Niemi; Rita Johnson Longfor; Fred Dervin 9781443876698, 1443876690 instant download after payment.

Textbooks are crucial in shaping today’s global and diverse world. They can contribute to making it both ‘better’ and more ‘intercultural’, but also, on occasion, create limited and biased ideas about the ‘Other’. This collected volume undertakes multidisciplinary research into textbooks, taking one of the best education systems in the world – Finland – as an example. The authors investigate the issue of diversities in textbooks from multiple perspectives, disciplines, school levels and content areas. Together, the chapters provide examples of hidden ideologies, (neo-)stereotyping and othering when looking beneath the surface of texts and illustrations. The authors also present concrete tools that can be used for analysing diversities and interculturality in textbooks. In addition, the chapters will serve to develop teachers’ and students’ abilities to encounter diversities and similarities in ways that enhance their sensitivity, self-reflexivity and criticality. This volume will be of interest for students in educational sciences; pre-service teachers and in-service teachers of various school subjects; teacher educators; and researchers in the areas of subject didactics, multicultural and intercultural education, language education, educational leadership, curriculum, and policy.Forewords and Commentary by Jari Lavonen, Karen Risager, Adrian Holliday and Julie S. Byrd Clark.

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