Learners who are exposed to a new and different culture in the context of foreign language learning are viewed as reflective agents in the continuous process of identity reformation (Pavlenko and Lantolf, 2000). Course books, which are one of the main sources of target language and culture input, have a great impact in the formationpragmatic competence and the development of relational identity. However, in the process of cultural transfer throughout course books in foreign language learning, the imposition of gender stereotyping may accompany other pragmatic traits of the target culture and interfere with the formation of relational identity. In this respect, the aim of this study is to identify implicit indications of gender role stereoty...
Abstract—This study investigates gender representation in current EFL textbooks (Right Path to Engli...
The present study was designed to examine the manifestation of sexism in three EFL/ESL textbook seri...
Background: Gender stereotyping of academic domains has long been a major issue in education. Howeve...
In all educational institutions ELT coursebooks are used as a guide to teach the language. However, ...
Textbooks and teaching materials play a key role in the learning process as well as both formal and ...
AbstractThe relation between gender and language is bi-directional; that is, gender is reflected by ...
In textbooks, language functions as an ideology maker and social role determiner that lead socioling...
Gender responsive teaching and learning material is very important element to reduce incident called...
AbstractGender is generally a social identity reformulated by societies and cultures so it is not a ...
The article considers the mechanism ofrepresenting the hidden curriculum in the discourse of EFL tex...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
Gender representation in schools is one such field of ELT study. Since students spend most of their ...
One of the most prominent ways to shape children and adolescents’ mindset is through learning forma...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
In addition to general knowledge on the official curriculum subjects, including the English language...
Abstract—This study investigates gender representation in current EFL textbooks (Right Path to Engli...
The present study was designed to examine the manifestation of sexism in three EFL/ESL textbook seri...
Background: Gender stereotyping of academic domains has long been a major issue in education. Howeve...
In all educational institutions ELT coursebooks are used as a guide to teach the language. However, ...
Textbooks and teaching materials play a key role in the learning process as well as both formal and ...
AbstractThe relation between gender and language is bi-directional; that is, gender is reflected by ...
In textbooks, language functions as an ideology maker and social role determiner that lead socioling...
Gender responsive teaching and learning material is very important element to reduce incident called...
AbstractGender is generally a social identity reformulated by societies and cultures so it is not a ...
The article considers the mechanism ofrepresenting the hidden curriculum in the discourse of EFL tex...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
Gender representation in schools is one such field of ELT study. Since students spend most of their ...
One of the most prominent ways to shape children and adolescents’ mindset is through learning forma...
This study was conducted to describe the representation of gender in Forms 1, 2, 3, and 4 English la...
In addition to general knowledge on the official curriculum subjects, including the English language...
Abstract—This study investigates gender representation in current EFL textbooks (Right Path to Engli...
The present study was designed to examine the manifestation of sexism in three EFL/ESL textbook seri...
Background: Gender stereotyping of academic domains has long been a major issue in education. Howeve...