Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis

Research in textbook and materials evaluation which was the major focus in many ELT published articles and books in the 1980s are still lacking, even though one cannot deny its important role when choosing an appropriate text for any particular language course. In this thesis, I will present the ou...

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Auteur principal: Rohaiza, Jupri
Format: Thèse
Langue:anglais
anglais
Publié: 1994
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Accès en ligne:https://etd.uum.edu.my/634/1/Rohaiza_Jupri.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/634/2/Rohaiza_Jupri_94.pdf
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description Research in textbook and materials evaluation which was the major focus in many ELT published articles and books in the 1980s are still lacking, even though one cannot deny its important role when choosing an appropriate text for any particular language course. In this thesis, I will present the outcome of my attempt on using a formal evaluative checklist (based on Tucker’s (1975) and William’s (1983) textbook evaluation scheme) with the Malaysian teachers on six different Form One textbooks. The mini textbook evaluation survey aims to find out the values of the new English textbooks (which are written and published under the recently implemented KBSM curriculum) and how they compare with one another, after being used for about six years with the Form One pupils (hence, a summative evaluation). 33 teachers from 12 different schools throughout four states in Malaysia have participated and give their full cooperation by completing a Textbook Evaluation Form-cum- Questionnaire. 35 criteria in the checklist serves as the main evaluative framework which have been adapted to suit the Malaysian educational context. On the overall, this research has been a very rewarding experience for me, as it not only finds out how the Form One KBSM English textbooks fare with one another in the assessment, as well as shedding us with some light on the communicative potential of the books with the pupils’ needs. The research, which in a way, is an experimental application of Tucker’s evaluative scheme, has also taught me much on the development of textbook evaluative framework and its importance to teachers, even though they may not be actively involved in the selection of their textbooks, as Malaysian teachers are.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:6342022-12-18T01:18:34Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/634/ Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis Rohaiza, Jupri PE English Research in textbook and materials evaluation which was the major focus in many ELT published articles and books in the 1980s are still lacking, even though one cannot deny its important role when choosing an appropriate text for any particular language course. In this thesis, I will present the outcome of my attempt on using a formal evaluative checklist (based on Tucker’s (1975) and William’s (1983) textbook evaluation scheme) with the Malaysian teachers on six different Form One textbooks. The mini textbook evaluation survey aims to find out the values of the new English textbooks (which are written and published under the recently implemented KBSM curriculum) and how they compare with one another, after being used for about six years with the Form One pupils (hence, a summative evaluation). 33 teachers from 12 different schools throughout four states in Malaysia have participated and give their full cooperation by completing a Textbook Evaluation Form-cum- Questionnaire. 35 criteria in the checklist serves as the main evaluative framework which have been adapted to suit the Malaysian educational context. On the overall, this research has been a very rewarding experience for me, as it not only finds out how the Form One KBSM English textbooks fare with one another in the assessment, as well as shedding us with some light on the communicative potential of the books with the pupils’ needs. The research, which in a way, is an experimental application of Tucker’s evaluative scheme, has also taught me much on the development of textbook evaluative framework and its importance to teachers, even though they may not be actively involved in the selection of their textbooks, as Malaysian teachers are. 1994-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/634/1/Rohaiza_Jupri.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/634/2/Rohaiza_Jupri_94.pdf Rohaiza, Jupri (1994) Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis. Masters thesis, University of Essex. https://repository.essex.ac.uk
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Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title_full Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title_short Malaysian Teachers’ Evaluation of Form One (KBSM) English Textbooks: A Comparative Analysis
title_sort malaysian teachers evaluation of form one kbsm english textbooks a comparative analysis
topic PE English
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