英文摘要 |
This study aims to uncover the hidden messages of power and privilege conveyed in the pictures of textbooks, with a particular focus on whether gender, race and disability biases are still present in the 12 General Studies textbooks which were published in 2009 by Educational Publishing House in Hong Kong and have been widely used from grades 1 to 6 by many primary schools in Macao. The results suggest that negative bias towards diverse groups still exists in the General Studies textbooks of Macao primary schools, including male-dominant, Chinese-centered and able-bodied-centered stereotypes. In addition, sex stereotypes exist with the image that males should be strong, powerful and successful, but females should focus on family, cooking and shopping and being attentive and protective. Since textbooks influence what students know, think, and their way of seeing and making sense of the world, it is vital to modify the current General Studies textbooks carefully to avoid young learners taking the unequal structure of relationships for granted. |