The present study examined the traces of neoliberal ideology in O-level English language textbooks taught in elitist private schools in Pakistan that follow the UK-based international educational system administrated by the University of Cambridge under the General Certificate of Education (GCE). Analysis in the study was informed by Fairclough's CDA writings. Moreover, Bourdieu's views on neoliberalism were also considered to shed some light on neoliberal ideology in the textbooks. Findings suggest that several neoliberal themes were evident in the textbooks under scrutiny, including marketization, consumerism, branding, celebrity culture, competition, individualism, self-responsibility and self-entrepreneurship, mobility, new ‘Othering’ s...
Beginning in the 1970s, education has responded to the rise of neoliberalism across macro-, meso-, a...
This study reports on an investigation into the perspectives of different stakeholders (e.g. adminis...
This paper is part of a doctoral research project titled “Ideology and Worldview i
The current study explored the neoliberal ideology in O-levels English textbooks, published by Oxfor...
There are three objectives in this research. First, this study aims to examine the neoliberal values...
The global explosion of commercial English language teaching (ELT) is largely coterminous with the b...
This chapter provides a nuanced analysis of how neoliberalism has come to shape the English Language...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
This study is concerned with the evaluation of two English language teaching (ELT) textbooks from th...
This study examines the extent to which fourth and fifth grade primary school Social Studies textboo...
Using critical discourse analysis (CDA) as a research method, I investigated in the present study th...
Although in many educational contexts textbooks serve as the backbone of teaching, providing practic...
Choi Tae Hee focuses on the most recent developments in relation to education fever, focusing on the...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
Beginning in the 1970s, education has responded to the rise of neoliberalism across macro-, meso-, a...
This study reports on an investigation into the perspectives of different stakeholders (e.g. adminis...
This paper is part of a doctoral research project titled “Ideology and Worldview i
The current study explored the neoliberal ideology in O-levels English textbooks, published by Oxfor...
There are three objectives in this research. First, this study aims to examine the neoliberal values...
The global explosion of commercial English language teaching (ELT) is largely coterminous with the b...
This chapter provides a nuanced analysis of how neoliberalism has come to shape the English Language...
This study intended to investigate the imposition of values and ideological patterns of particular s...
published by Punjab Textbook Board and Oxford University Press (henceforth PTB and OUP) being taught...
This study is concerned with the evaluation of two English language teaching (ELT) textbooks from th...
This study examines the extent to which fourth and fifth grade primary school Social Studies textboo...
Using critical discourse analysis (CDA) as a research method, I investigated in the present study th...
Although in many educational contexts textbooks serve as the backbone of teaching, providing practic...
Choi Tae Hee focuses on the most recent developments in relation to education fever, focusing on the...
English Language Teaching has become a compulsory subject in the curricula of many developing countr...
Beginning in the 1970s, education has responded to the rise of neoliberalism across macro-, meso-, a...
This study reports on an investigation into the perspectives of different stakeholders (e.g. adminis...
This paper is part of a doctoral research project titled “Ideology and Worldview i