Cultural evaluation of English for Today
Abstract
This study explores the local and international cultural imbalance of fifth grade English for
Today textbook by NCTB. As a researcher to conduct the evaluation I have followed
qualitative method and analyzed relevant articles of different countries across the world to
find if there is any cultural gap or imbalance in the textbooks locally produced in Bangladesh.
I have blended two theories one by Cortazzi and Jinn (1999) which refers to the cultural
aspects of textbook evaluation such as social identity, interaction, belief and behaviour,
socialization, stereotypes, national history, national geography, social and political institutes
and finally an addition of mine is the use of images. Here I have added another theory
referred by Mackey (2000) which states, the four senses of textbook evaluation such as
aesthetic, semantic, pragmatic and socio-cultural. Thus this blending of theories made me
come to a point where I have found less use of Mackey’s aesthetic, semantic, and pragmatic
sense whereas the book only focused on socio-cultural sense. However, it still lacked to set
equilibrium of both local and international culture of socio-cultural sense as well. Therefore,
from the findings I can say that, the fifth grade English for Today textbook is culturally
imbalanced. However, if the core cultural aspects can be considered along with the senses
while republishing the textbooks then the balance can be assured. Therefore, the textbook
will become a gem and language acquisition will become easier for the non-native learners of
Bangladesh.
Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
ThesisCollections
- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]