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Gender stereotyping through textbook illustrations : a case study of algerian middle school textbook " spotlight on english 1"

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dc.contributor.author BENHADDOUCHE, Wassila
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-21T08:04:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-21T08:04:21Z
dc.date.issued 2014-10-28
dc.identifier.uri http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/19561
dc.description.abstract Research confirms that combining both texts and illustrations in teaching materials including textbooks, enhances learners’ achievements. However, many other educators, authors and textbooks’ analysts may not share this claim. For them, the idea that the textbooks, in general and the textbook illustrations in particular have a positive impact on EFL learners’ outcomes has not been yet thoroughly examined. Therefore, this study hopes to provide more empirical evidence regarding the side-effects of the use of textbooks’ illustrations and their influence on EFL learners’ attitudes from a hidden curriculum perspective. More specifically, this study is designed to determine if gender is portrayed in Spotlight on English, a textbook of first year Middle School, in a neutral and impartial way. The sample of the study consists then of the abovementioned textbook of English currently in use and a number of pupils estimated as approximately 23 boys and 23 girls. To collect data, the textbook illustrations where male and female characters are shown, are content analyzed. In order to know how women and men are depicted, a set of well-defined variables are put forward without which the fieldwork would be too vague, ill-defined and thus unable to be systematically analyzed. In our study, these variables include productive versus reproductive occupations, sport activities, and frequency of appearances. The results show that males’ illustrations outnumber the females’ picture representations. In addition to that, women were portrayed more often, in stereotypical activities that reinforce the traditional image of them in society such as being a teacher, secretary, type-writer, and top-model. On the other hand, men were depicted in more outdoor, adventurous, and skillful activities such as being a doctor, journalist, veterinarian, and actor, among many other occupations. Physical education and sport games are also depicted as a male-domain. It is also important to stress the fact that, such a preconceived allocation of roles, attitudes and actions reduces the girls’ future prospects in their lives as well as boys’ attitudes and knowledge about people and how do they relate to each other. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Mostaganem en_US
dc.subject Key words: Gender bias, textbook illustrations, content analysis. en_US
dc.title Gender stereotyping through textbook illustrations : a case study of algerian middle school textbook " spotlight on english 1" en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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