Reflections on Ideologies Underpinning ELT Curriculum and Nature of Global Course Books Used in Saudi Arabia

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Muhammad Mansoor Anwar, Hussain Alhoussawi
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The influence of neoliberal ideology in the educational literature has widely been discussed recently. Yet relatively little critical attention has been paid to the ways these hegemonic agendas have shaped and influenced the development of ELT curriculum and published teaching materials. This theoretical paper reviews literature on how neoliberal ideology influences ELT curriculum, namely published teaching materials. Also, it argues that ELT curriculum contents are essentially political and ideologically constructed to fulfil the politico-economic interests of ELT international publishers, located in the centre (e.g., UK and US). These neoliberal ideological constructions are preparing our students to become neoliberal citizens, consumers, or customers of English language learning, who can become apt members of callous marketization. This theoretical paper recommends that TESOL professionals need to play their role by demystifying and resisting these ideologies by redesigning the ELT curricula, such as course books. In addition, scripted curriculum and one-size-fits-all policy reflected in global course books contents do not fulfil the needs of diverse learners in various EFL/ESL contexts. Therefore, TESOL professionals, in particular teachers and academics need to be aware of current and potential educational policies and advocacies driven by western neoliberal educational ideologies. In practice, ESL/EFL teachers, academics and curriculum developers are required to consider their contextual local realities, such as students' English language learning constraints and teaching perspectives from teachers stand points in designing the EFL/ ESL curriculum contents.
关于英语教学课程的意识形态和沙特阿拉伯使用的全球教材性质的思考
近年来,新自由主义思想在教育文献中的影响得到了广泛的讨论。然而,对于这些霸权议程如何塑造和影响英语教学课程和出版教材的发展,批评性的关注相对较少。这篇理论论文回顾了有关新自由主义意识形态如何影响英语教学课程的文献,即出版的教材。此外,它还认为,英语教学课程内容本质上是政治和意识形态的构建,以满足位于中心(如英国和美国)的英语教学国际出版商的政治经济利益。这些新自由主义的意识形态建构正在使我们的学生成为新自由主义的公民、消费者或英语学习的顾客,他们可以成为无情的市场化的合适成员。本文的理论建议是,TESOL专业人士需要通过重新设计教材等课程来揭开和抵制这些意识形态,发挥他们的作用。此外,全球教材内容中反映的脚本化课程和一刀切的政策不能满足不同EFL/ESL背景下不同学习者的需求。因此,TESOL专业人士,特别是教师和学者需要了解西方新自由主义教育意识形态驱动下当前和潜在的教育政策和主张。在实践中,ESL/EFL教师、学者和课程开发者在设计EFL/ ESL课程内容时需要考虑当地的情境现实,如学生的英语学习限制和教师的教学观点。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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