This case study proposes a critical multicultural analysis of a Romanian language textbook used for instructing students in grades one and two in the Elementary Language International Program (ELIP) in Toronto public schools in Ontario, Canada. Based on an analysis developed from Fairclough and Parker’s criteria, this paper determined stereotypes held by middle class Romanians, revealing a post communist society with certain classist, religious, sexist and nationalist biases. Particular characteristic of confrontational behavior and lack of pedagogical patience often reported in Romanian schools and society were found in this text. With all of these stereotypes, this book offers admirable resistance for Romanian-Canadian community that see...
AbstractThe purpose of the paper is to present the results of the evaluation of a textbook for teach...
Preserving a minority first language has been found to be very important for the overall personal an...
AbstractNowadays, we are living in a world wherein the education is becoming more and more a self-de...
Drawing on the assumptions that old ideologies persist over a long period of time, impact on intercu...
AbstractThere is no need for a rigorous sociological research to prove that most Romanians believe t...
This thesis addresses the complexities of the situation of the Roma in Romania and Spain and the cha...
AbstractThe present paper is a case study about choosing successful approaches while teaching Romani...
The following study is meant to be an extension of and completion to a former research paper entitle...
The intercultural education is most explicitly accomplished trough textbook contents which encourage...
The purpose of this study is to analyze what sorts of image Finnish schoolbooks have provided of Rom...
The intercultural education is most explicitly accomplished through textbook contents which encourag...
The increasing number of foreigners interested in learning Romanian for various reasons (whether the...
The 4th grade reader textbook, currently in use in the Greek Elementary Schools, was analyzed in ord...
The thesis examines the representation of cultures in ELT textbooks in order to reveal whether the t...
The objective of this thesis was to describe how a contemporary textbook and its workbook forSwedish...
AbstractThe purpose of the paper is to present the results of the evaluation of a textbook for teach...
Preserving a minority first language has been found to be very important for the overall personal an...
AbstractNowadays, we are living in a world wherein the education is becoming more and more a self-de...
Drawing on the assumptions that old ideologies persist over a long period of time, impact on intercu...
AbstractThere is no need for a rigorous sociological research to prove that most Romanians believe t...
This thesis addresses the complexities of the situation of the Roma in Romania and Spain and the cha...
AbstractThe present paper is a case study about choosing successful approaches while teaching Romani...
The following study is meant to be an extension of and completion to a former research paper entitle...
The intercultural education is most explicitly accomplished trough textbook contents which encourage...
The purpose of this study is to analyze what sorts of image Finnish schoolbooks have provided of Rom...
The intercultural education is most explicitly accomplished through textbook contents which encourag...
The increasing number of foreigners interested in learning Romanian for various reasons (whether the...
The 4th grade reader textbook, currently in use in the Greek Elementary Schools, was analyzed in ord...
The thesis examines the representation of cultures in ELT textbooks in order to reveal whether the t...
The objective of this thesis was to describe how a contemporary textbook and its workbook forSwedish...
AbstractThe purpose of the paper is to present the results of the evaluation of a textbook for teach...
Preserving a minority first language has been found to be very important for the overall personal an...
AbstractNowadays, we are living in a world wherein the education is becoming more and more a self-de...