Promoting Cultural Imperialism or a Valuable Resource?

Textbook use in ELT

Authors

  • Patrick Coleman Lincoln University

Keywords:

ELT

Abstract

English as a global language has produced diverse materials to meet English language learner needs. In particular, textbooks have often been central to this learning process. Research on ELT textbook use has focused on the teacher’s role in textbook selection, neoliberal content, and the broader issues of cultural and linguistic imperialism in their production. This presentation aims to present and critique these issues within a global context. Some suggestions will be offered to mitigate these issues and provide a coherent curriculum that respects ELLs’ cultural and linguistic needs in a localized context.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2024-10-28

How to Cite

Coleman, P. (2024). Promoting Cultural Imperialism or a Valuable Resource? Textbook use in ELT. CIEX JOURNAL, (19), 103–104. Retrieved from https://journal.ciex.edu.mx/index.php/cJ/article/view/206

Issue

Section

CIEX Symposium Summaries