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Textbook evaluation : EFL teachers' perspectives on cutting edge

[Abstract] 
Type Article
Author Alshehri, Ahmed Atif. College of Education, Dept. Of Curriculum and Instruction, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia.
Varying form of title تقييم الكتاب المدرسي :وجهات نظر المعلمين في EFL [مقال]
Pages pp. 2-27
Host Item Entry Journal of Education of Sohag University. no. 52, April 2018
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Program evaluation  -  Textbook content  -  Teacher attitudes  -  English  -  Second language instruction
Language of document English
Country Egypt
This study aimed to evaluate Cutting Edge, a textbook which is currently being taught at Najran University’s Preparatory Year Programme. Twelve EFL instructors were asked to share their perspectives about the target textbook, and a forty-item questionnaire, which was developed by Litz (2005), was used for the purposes of the evaluation. The six areas of the textbook that the questionnaire assessed included skills, activities, layout and design, language type, subject and content and practical considerations. The study’s findings revealed that the instructors were largely satisfied with a majority of the textbook’s features. They were most satisfied with the textbook’s layout and design (mean score=3.74), followed by its subject and content (3.65), its skills component (3.63), its activities (3.55) and its language type (3.51). By contrast, the respondents' opinions of the textbook’s practical considerations were unclear because the instructors were happy with most aspects of Cutting Edge, it is likely that the textbook will continue to function as a suitable teaching aide during the instruction of English at Najran University’s Preparatory Year Programme. However, it is important to note that this evaluation was based on a select pool of instructors' personal opinions. It is therefore highly recommended that learners be given the opportunity to evaluate the textbook, as well. (Published abstract)

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Alshehri, Ahmed Atif. (2018). Textbook evaluation : EFL teachers' perspectives on cutting edge. Journal of Education of Sohag University. no. 52, April 2018. pp. 2-27 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org