The Extent of Social Values Inclusion in Jordanian EFL Textbooks

Authors

  • Dina AbdulHameed Al-Jamal Professor of TEFL, Yarmouk University, Jordan
  • Amer Bassam Bani Younis PhD Candidate, Yarmouk University; School principal assistant, Ministry of Education- Jordan
  • Ahmad Bassam Alazam PhD Candidate, Yarmouk University, Jordan; Teacher, Ministry of Education, Jordan
  • Emad Khlaif Qublan PhD Candidate, Yarmouk University, Jordan; Teacher, Ministry of Education, Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jlds.2023.3.2.4

Keywords:

Content Analysis; Social Values; Action Pack Series; Reading Texts; Inclusion Criteria

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the inclusion of social values in all reading texts of students' books in Action Pack Series One through Twelve. The study asked how much the Action Pack Series teaches social values like coexistence, cooperation, accepting differences, dialogue, love, peace, and human relationships. A quantitative and qualitative content analysis, with the paragraph as the unit of analysis, is used to answer this question.  The results show that cooperation is the most common value in all twelve Action Pack series while accepting differences is the least common value in the same textbooks. The results show, without a doubt, that social values are common in grades 5–9. On the other hand, the next three classes put less emphasis on social values in the same readings. The researchers have come up with the following suggestions: Based on what the study found, it is suggested that the Ministry of Education offer seminars and training programs to help teachers better understand how texts show social values.

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Published

2023-07-08

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Research Article

How to Cite

Al-Jamal, D. A., Bani Younis, A. B., Alazam, A. B., & Qublan, E. K. (2023). The Extent of Social Values Inclusion in Jordanian EFL Textbooks. Journal of Learning and Development Studies, 3(2), 33-42. https://doi.org/10.32996/jlds.2023.3.2.4