Although there is an ever-growing volume of research focused on TESOL textbooks (or coursebooks, as they are sometimes known), I argue that the TESOL research community should pay more attention to textbook research in mainstream education, that is, to the work of those scholars who focus on L1 rather than L2 education, given that there is a rich, methodologically sound tradition of L1 textbook research from which we can usefully learn lessons. I support this argument by describing in detail three exemplary empirical studies of textbooks from mainstream education, identifying how they can inspire and strengthen TESOL research
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The question of whether and how to use textbooks in teaching English as a second language (ESL) has ...
Identifies a series of factors that have been studied in studies of textbooks; makes suggestions fo...
Materials development in TESOL has been gaining popularity as a field of study for the last few deca...
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is one of the largest educational enterprise...
Material research in the area of TESOL has been ongoing and can be grouped into three main categorie...
This paper will present an overview of global trends in textbook research from 2011. It will build u...
This article explores research issues and methods of textbook research. Drawing on literatures and t...
Research on textbooks has long and strong traditions in the Czech Republic (see overview study writt...
The field of TESOL has many unanswered questions. For example, is there an optimal age to begin lear...
Textbooks belong to a well-defined genre and are characterised by a set of communictaive purposes id...
This article describes and analyses the concerns of EFL secondary school teachers who do, or would l...
Education and textbooks have traditionally been standard objects of research in the history of scien...
Recent research has made it quite clear that the textbook is one of the most constant ele-ments cond...
The International Association for Research in Textbooks and Educational Media (IARTEM) is a major in...
Science educators unanimously agree that textbooks play an important role in teaching and learning p...
The question of whether and how to use textbooks in teaching English as a second language (ESL) has ...
Identifies a series of factors that have been studied in studies of textbooks; makes suggestions fo...
Materials development in TESOL has been gaining popularity as a field of study for the last few deca...
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is one of the largest educational enterprise...
Material research in the area of TESOL has been ongoing and can be grouped into three main categorie...
This paper will present an overview of global trends in textbook research from 2011. It will build u...
This article explores research issues and methods of textbook research. Drawing on literatures and t...
Research on textbooks has long and strong traditions in the Czech Republic (see overview study writt...
The field of TESOL has many unanswered questions. For example, is there an optimal age to begin lear...
Textbooks belong to a well-defined genre and are characterised by a set of communictaive purposes id...
This article describes and analyses the concerns of EFL secondary school teachers who do, or would l...
Education and textbooks have traditionally been standard objects of research in the history of scien...
Recent research has made it quite clear that the textbook is one of the most constant ele-ments cond...
The International Association for Research in Textbooks and Educational Media (IARTEM) is a major in...
Science educators unanimously agree that textbooks play an important role in teaching and learning p...
The question of whether and how to use textbooks in teaching English as a second language (ESL) has ...
Identifies a series of factors that have been studied in studies of textbooks; makes suggestions fo...