Scrutiny of Global Citizenship in Chinese Elementary School English Textbooks and Teachers’ Practices during COVID-19 Pandemic

Q4 Social Sciences
Tingting Sun, Adcharawan Buripakdi
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Abstract

Problems associated with globalisation have been exacerbated with the COVID-19 pandemic, which made us more aware of the interconnected nature of the world. Global pandemic requires global solutions, and the educational system should look beyond the confines of national borders to advocate for Global Citizenship Education (GCE) to provide such solutions. However, it is still underexplored that to what extent Chinese elementary school English textbooks reflect the notion of GCE and how they guide teachers’ practices particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. To address the gap, a mixed-method study was conducted to scrutinize two versions of Chinese elementary school English textbooks and explore teachers’ practices, so as to contribute to China’s context-specific GCE endeavours through English language teaching (ELT). The findings demonstrate that the themes of GCE are embedded in two versions of textbooks to varying degrees and with unbalanced distribution. Some elements that do not comply with the proposition of GCE and the excluded themes may impede the full realisation of global citizenship values. Interview results show that teacher training is urgently needed to integrate GCE into interdisciplinary subjects and raise teachers’ critical awareness to challenge the prevailing routines in ELT. The findings could also provide some pedagogical enlightenment for teachers’ practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠疫情期间中国小学英语教材与教师实践中的全球公民意识审视
新冠肺炎疫情加剧了与全球化相关的问题,使我们更加认识到世界的相互关联性。全球疫情需要全球解决方案,教育系统应超越国界,倡导全球公民教育(GCE)提供此类解决方案。然而,中国小学英语教科书在多大程度上反映了普通中等教育证书的概念,以及它们如何指导教师的实践,尤其是在新冠肺炎大流行期间,这一点仍有待探索。为了解决这一差距,我们进行了一项混合方法研究,仔细审查了两个版本的中国小学英语教材,并探索了教师的实践,以通过英语教学为中国的具体情况下的普通中等教育努力做出贡献。研究结果表明,普通中等教育证书的主题在不同程度上嵌入了两个版本的教科书中,并且分布不均衡。一些不符合GCE主张的元素和被排除的主题可能会阻碍全球公民价值观的充分实现。访谈结果表明,迫切需要教师培训,以将普通中等教育融入跨学科科目,并提高教师的批判性意识,挑战英语教学中的主流惯例。研究结果还可以为新冠肺炎大流行期间教师的实践提供一些教学启示。
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