Author/Authors :
Nimehchisalem, Vahid Department of Language and Humanities Education - Faculty of Educational Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia - Serdang 43400 - Selangor , Mukundan, Jayakaran Department of Language and Humanities Education - Faculty of Educational Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia - Serdang 43400 - Selangor
Abstract :
The English Language Teaching (ELT) Textbook Evaluation Checklist was developed
in response to the need for a reliable, valid and practical instrument to evaluate English
language teaching textbooks. The checklist was qualitatively developed by a review of the
literature (Mukundan & Ahour, 2010; Mukundan et al., 2011a) and was refined through
qualitative (Mukundan et al., 2011b) and quantitative (Mukundan & Nimehchisalem, 2012a)
methods. As the validation test results of the checklist (Mukundan & Nimehchisalem,
2012b; Nimehchisalem & Mukundan, 2013) indicated, it could be refined further to improve
its validity, reliability and practicality. The present study discusses the modifications made
to the checklist following the comments of a panel of experts (n=3), who were sent a copy
of the old version of the checklist. They commented on the comprehensiveness, importance
and clarity of the domains and items of the checklist independently. The qualitative method
was used to collect and analyse the data. The checklist was refined based on the experts’
comments; problematic items were removed or revised and a scoring guide was added to
it. The refined instrument is more economical than its previous version, and yet further
research is required to test its validity empirically