Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2012
Keywords
textbook, multicultural curriculum
Abstract
This chapter is a critical analysis of the Florida textbook adoption policy and its recent changes. A critical multicultural and critical race theory lens is taken in the analysis of documents for how the representation of ethnic and racial minority groups is reduced and might be enlarged through alternative policy making processes.
Was this content written or created while at USF?
Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Missing and Shrinking Voices: A Critical Analysis of Florida's Textbook Adoption Policy, in H. Hickman & B. J. Porfilio (Eds.), The New Politics of the Textbook: Critical Analysis in the Core Content Areas, Springer, p. 17-39
Scholar Commons Citation
Williams, Randria and Agosto, Vonzell, "Missing and Shrinking Voices: A Critical Analysis of Florida's Textbook Adoption Policy" (2012). Educational and Psychological Studies Faculty Publications. 12.
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Missing and Shrinking Voices: A Critical Analysis of Florida's Textbook Adoption Policy
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