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1998

Content analysis (Communication)

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The Representation Of Gender In Current Esl Reading Materials, Kyunghee Ma Jan 1998

The Representation Of Gender In Current Esl Reading Materials, Kyunghee Ma

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This study is a partial replication of E.W. Hoomes' dissertation (1978). The purpose of this study is to investigate whether or not gender bias exists in current ESL reading materials and in cases where gender bias exists, whether it varies by learning levels. Eleven reading books which were used in ESL classes at Portland State University were selected from the textbook lists of Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall in 1997. Content analysis was employed to examine distribution of males and females in passages and illustrations.

Gender bias was found to be statistically significant in the following categories: the assignment of …