Concepts and Actors’ Perceptions of Living Together in Basic Education Textbooks in Ivory Coast
- Corporate Author
- McGill University. Faculty of Education
- ISBN
- ISSN 1916-0666 (numérique)
- Collation
- p. 115-129
- Resource Language
- French
- Year of publication
- 2013
- Resource Type
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documentsResearch papers / journal articlesCurriculum, teaching-learning materials and guides
- Level of education
- Primary educationSecondary education
- Region
- Africa
- Place of publication
- Québec
This article first highlights the concepts of living together in basic education textbooks in Ivory Coast. Second, it identifies the perceptions of these concepts by the actors (trainers and learners) as well as the media used for instruction. To address these two concerns, the methodology consisted of a content analysis of textbooks and current program guides, as well as an analysis of interviews with the actors. The results indicate that solidarity, peace, tolerance, discipline, and inter-ethnic alliance are concepts, among others, taught to instil a culture of peace in potential future socio-political actors. In addition, these concepts are positively perceived and appropriated by the actors.

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