Title of article :
The sociolinguistic content analysis of imported ELT textbooks’ cultural values (global or local) and their impact on Iranian EFL learners’ social identity
Author/Authors :
Seidi, Ali Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Khatib, Mohammad Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran , Maftoon, Parviz Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: Investigating the cultural content of EFL textbooks is
significant in critical discourse studies. The effect of cultural values on
EFL learners’ social identity has been less investigated in the Iranian
context. This study aimed at identifying type of cultural values
embedded in New Interchange and Passages textbooks in terms of being
global, local or global and the impact of these textbooks’ cultural values
on Iranian EFL learners’ social identity. Methodology: 90 upperintermediate
EFL learners at 2 private language institutes and high
schools in the city of Gilanegharb were selected among a population of
120 EFL learners based on taking an Oxford Placement Test (OPT).
They were randomly divided into an experimental group (45 learners)
and a control group (45 learners). The experimental group received
global cultural teaching through exposure to private institute
textbooks’ cultural values while the control group was taught through
local cultural values embedded in the local textbooks. A Student
Identity Questionnaire (SIQ) was used as both pre-test and posttest.
Data were analyzed through Independent Sample T-tests using SPSS 21
software. Findings: The results indicated that the most frequent
textbook cultural values were social power through the U.S.
superiority, social relation through friendship and party, and
accomplishments through success. Further analysis showed that the
textbook cultural values had a significant impact on social identity
scores of Iranian EFL learners showing stronger agreement with global
cultural values promoted in the imported textbooks. Discussion:
Results had implications for EFL teachers, learners, policy makers and
material developers.
Keywords :
Culture , globalization , globalization , identity construction , social identity