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    White pages: Israeli censorship of Palestinian textbooks in East Jerusalem

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    The Holocaust in Palestinian Textbooks

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    Education in East Jerusalem

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    Zionism as the Other in Curricula and Textbooks of the Palestinian National Authority

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    EDUCATION AND LEARNING IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY: THE CASE OF ISRAEL AND THE REFLECTION OF THE SCHOOL BOOKS

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    Religious symbolism and politics: hijab and resistance in Palestine

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    Introduction: Views of Others in School Textbooks—A Theoretical Analysis

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    Gender and Agency in History, Civics, and National Education Textbooks of Jordan and Palestine

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    This article analyzes history, civics, and national education textbooks used between grades seven to twelve of the Palestinian and Jordanian school systems from a gender perspective. It focuses on the ways in which men and women are presented within the context of the prevalent culture, which portrays men as the more superior, capable, creative, productive, and therefore dominant, and women as weaker, inferior, dominated, and thus unable to play more than minor roles. As culture affects the perceptions, desires, and ambitions of both males and females, it becomes a key factor in changing the role of women in modern society, and is developed and transferred from one generation to another. This study also emphasizes the need to identify the approaches toward gender adopted by the curricula of Jordan and Palestine, as well as the nature of the language they use. The results from the sample used in this study indicate that although the stereotyping of men and women in both the public and the private sectors varies according to school grade and subject, there is an obvious bias in favor of men. </jats:p
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