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- W3025236240 abstract "For the majority of Ethiopian students, textbooks are their first and sometimes the only initial exposure to books and readings. Teachers also heavily depend on textbooks to structure and deliver daily lessons. Guided by the belief in the ability of textbooks to affect pupils’ environmental behaviour and attitude, we carried out this content analysis to better understand how Environmental Science textbooks work to represent a particular view of “nature” and the “environment” for pupils. Results indicate that anthropocentric view coupled with nature’s position as an alienated entity is extensively embeded in the textbooks. Actors who are culprits of environmental problems were not addressed in a way pupils can easily identify. Besides, the proposed actions were not specifically designed to provide pupils the opportunity to partake in environmental protection activities. We critically discussed the implications of these representations and urged for reformed textbooks in Ethiopia. We reiterate that for textbooks to play their central role in preparing environmentally literate citizenry, there needs to be a fundamental reform in Ethiopian school textbooks." @default.
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- W3025236240 title "Views of <i>“</i>nature<i>”</i>, the <i>“</i>environment<i>”</i> and the <i>“</i>human-nature<i>”</i> relationships in Ethiopian primary school textbooks" @default.
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