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Main Author: Schmidt, Nancy J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED107262
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contents Evaluating Materials About Africa for Children. Schmidt, Nancy J. African Culture African History African Literature Annotated Bibliographies Black Stereotypes Books Childrens Literature Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Criteria Fiction Folk Culture History Textbooks Illustrations Library Collections Library Material Selection School Libraries Stereotypes Textbook Bias Textbook Evaluation Choosing texts, media, and literature about Africa is a difficult task for school librarians who have not studied Africa in detail; however it is possible to evaluate the available materials on the basis of several important criteria. These include the authority of the author, the dates of preparation and publication, and the accuracy of illustrations. Blatant biases can be easily recognized, but attention should also be paid to the more subtle forms of bias in the use of stereotypes or evaluative labels to typify whole groups. Over half of the children's materials on Africa appear in publishers' series, most of which use a European conceptual framework in the discussion of economics, history, religion, and social life. Such a viewpoint distorts the presentation of African life and invites negative comparisons to western life. African materials should present the African perspective and values and avoid overgeneralization about this very diverse continent. Many of the available books are fiction or folklore for which there are additional considerations: the authenticity and provenance of the tale; and human dignity in characterization, dialog, and plot. A selected list of new materials is appended. (Author/SL)
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spellingShingle Evaluating Materials About Africa for Children.
Schmidt, Nancy J.
African Culture
African History
African Literature
Annotated Bibliographies
Black Stereotypes
Books
Childrens Literature
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Criteria
Fiction
Folk Culture
History Textbooks
Illustrations
Library Collections
Library Material Selection
School Libraries
Stereotypes
Textbook Bias
Textbook Evaluation
Evaluating Materials About Africa for Children. Schmidt, Nancy J. African Culture African History African Literature Annotated Bibliographies Black Stereotypes Books Childrens Literature Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Criteria Fiction Folk Culture History Textbooks Illustrations Library Collections Library Material Selection School Libraries Stereotypes Textbook Bias Textbook Evaluation Choosing texts, media, and literature about Africa is a difficult task for school librarians who have not studied Africa in detail; however it is possible to evaluate the available materials on the basis of several important criteria. These include the authority of the author, the dates of preparation and publication, and the accuracy of illustrations. Blatant biases can be easily recognized, but attention should also be paid to the more subtle forms of bias in the use of stereotypes or evaluative labels to typify whole groups. Over half of the children's materials on Africa appear in publishers' series, most of which use a European conceptual framework in the discussion of economics, history, religion, and social life. Such a viewpoint distorts the presentation of African life and invites negative comparisons to western life. African materials should present the African perspective and values and avoid overgeneralization about this very diverse continent. Many of the available books are fiction or folklore for which there are additional considerations: the authenticity and provenance of the tale; and human dignity in characterization, dialog, and plot. A selected list of new materials is appended. (Author/SL)
title Evaluating Materials About Africa for Children.
topic African Culture
African History
African Literature
Annotated Bibliographies
Black Stereotypes
Books
Childrens Literature
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Criteria
Fiction
Folk Culture
History Textbooks
Illustrations
Library Collections
Library Material Selection
School Libraries
Stereotypes
Textbook Bias
Textbook Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED107262