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Peer reviewedNewitt, Jane – Social Education, 1984
The central finding of a review of 63 high school history, geography, civics, and economics textbooks is that the textbooks are not accurately describing the world economy. For example, few of the texts refer to economic gains being made by many countries or mention the existence of middle income countries. (RM)
Descriptors: Civics, Economic Development, Economics, Economics Education
Newitt, Jane – 1983
Sixty-three basal high school textbooks from 18 publishers were reviewed to determine their treatment of population growth, resources, environmental problems, economic development, and "package" handling of these limits-to-growth (LTG) topics. The textbooks included 21 U.S. histories, 9 economics texts, 5 civics texts, and approximately (there is…
Descriptors: Civics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Economic Development, Economics Education


