Gender Differences in EFL Coursebook Used in Islamic School of Bengkulu Province

Arief Hadianto
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This study aims to see if there is a gender bias in the English textbooks for EFL used by Islamic schools in Bengkulu province. The objects of the research used are the course books used in Islamic schools in Bengkulu city, entitled "Bright an English 2 curriculum 2013 revisi" and "Grow with English 5 (a thematic English for elementary schools)" published by Erlangga. This study was analyzed based on six aspects according to Logsdon, namely: (1) the total number of male/female photos, (2) the total number of male/female noted, (3) the total number of male/female actors, (4) overall amount of male/female gameplay, (5) total number of male/female role models, and (6) structure of citing male/female names. The result showed that there is gender bias in the course books Bright an English 2 and Grow with English 5. Males are dominant in the Bright an English 2 book as a whole in categories 1,2,3,4, and 6, but not in the Grow with English book. In the book Grow with English, women are dominant in the first and second categories. Finally, the dominant gender bias lies in men. However, there are similarities in the comparison of gender differences between the two books in the fifth category, namely the total of male/female role models.
班古鲁省伊斯兰学校英语教材的性别差异
本研究旨在了解明古鲁省伊斯兰学校使用的英语教材是否存在性别偏见。研究使用的对象是明古鲁市伊斯兰学校使用的教科书,题为“光明英语2课程2013修订版”和“与英语一起成长5(小学主题英语)”,由Erlangga出版。本研究基于Logsdon的六个方面进行分析,即:(1)男性/女性照片总数,(2)男性/女性被注意到的总数,(3)男性/女性演员总数,(4)男性/女性游戏玩法总数,(5)男性/女性角色榜样总数,(6)男性/女性姓名引用结构。结果表明,《光明英语2》和《与英语一起成长》这两本教材存在性别偏见。总体而言,男性在Bright a English 2 book的1、2、3、4和6类中占主导地位,但在Grow with English book中则不是这样。在《与英语一起成长》一书中,女性在第一和第二类别中占主导地位。最后,主要的性别偏见在于男性。然而,两本书在性别差异的比较中有相似之处,在第五类,即男性/女性角色榜样的总数。
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