Text-Book Selection

Author(s):  
S. D. Holmes
Keyword(s):  
2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Eva S

The research purpose to express stereotype women form and stereotype man form which constituante from jender, and equivalent jender form in text book Indonesian SD (elementary school). The text book selection as detailed examination object is text book Indonesian elementary school are purpose in elementary school high class South Bengkulu erlangga edition study 2010-2011 years. Speaking in text book are thorough beginning from four, five and six class. The research used analysis contents program. Analysis data involue the use of analysis data used. Analysis contents technic. Based on draft analysis sentence the thing which contains stereotype woman (SW), stereotype man (SP) and equivalent jender (KJ) interior discourse in text book it is sentence which give code apart. Equivalent form jender in the sentence in discourse text book Indonesia Language at elementary school high class Bengkulu South explain about equivalent character between woman and man in domestic zone and public which is not yet many get in four, five and six class, until book mentionet not yet equivalent jender. Based on result research can suggestion which is relation with necessarry text book which is give insight equivalent jender. In addition to needed sees jender in arranging curriculum Indonesia Language elementary school. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 62 (9) ◽  
pp. 3397-3412
Author(s):  
Michelle I. Brown ◽  
David Trembath ◽  
Marleen F. Westerveld ◽  
Gail T. Gillon

Purpose This pilot study explored the effectiveness of an early storybook reading (ESR) intervention for parents with babies with hearing loss (HL) for improving (a) parents' book selection skills, (b) parent–child eye contact, and (c) parent–child turn-taking. Advancing research into ESR, this study examined whether the benefits from an ESR intervention reported for babies without HL were also observed in babies with HL. Method Four mother–baby dyads participated in a multiple baseline single-case experimental design across behaviors. Treatment effects for parents' book selection skills, parent–child eye contact, and parent–child turn-taking were examined using visual analysis and Tau-U analysis. Results Statistically significant increases, with large to very large effect sizes, were observed for all 4 participants for parent–child eye contact and parent–child turn-taking. Limited improvements with ceiling effects were observed for parents' book selection skills. Conclusion The findings provide preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of an ESR intervention for babies with HL for promoting parent–child interactions through eye contact and turn-taking.


1909 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward Bradford Titchener
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