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1ERIC ED654978: The Use Of Cultural Elements In Primary School Textbooks Towards Reshaping Their Attitudes In Learning English: Malaysian Primary Pupils' Perception The Adption Of The Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) As A Guideline In Malaysian English Language Education Has Led The Ministry Of Education To Replace Locally-developed English Textbooks With A Selection Of Imported Titles. While Considering The Significance Of Intercultural Skills In The English Curriculum, There Is A Need To Look Into The Aspect Of Relevance In Using Imported Texts To Suit Local Cultural Demands. This Study Is Dual Focal In Nature; It Investigated Not Only The Impacts Of Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Textbooks On Malaysian Students' Attitude But Also Gathered Their Perception On The Aspect Through Survey Research. For The Purpose Of This Study, It Specifies On The Use Of English Plus 1 -- An Imported Textbook, Published By Oxford University Press. A Questionnaire Which Was Adopted From Xiao (2010), Was Then Distributed To 39 Malaysian Pupils Of Suburban Chinese-type Primary Schools In Perak Who Were Selected Using A Convenience Sampling Technique. The Findings Indicated That The Use Of English Plus 1 Has Impacted Pupils' Attitude Where It Was Observed That Their Perception Towards Learning English Became More Negative Due To The Focus Of The Textbooks Inclines Towards A Culture That Was Not Familiar To Malaysians. The Implications Derived From This Study Suggest Teachers' Flexibility At Adopting A Range Of Teaching Approaches That Might Also Need To Be Creative In Its Nature In Order To Impart Cultural Information To The Young Learners. Simultaneously, A More Pro-active Solution Could Be Taken At The Administrative Level By Carefully Scrutinizing The Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Texts To Adopt Cultural Suitability For Young Learners. [For The Full Proceedings, See ED654100.]

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The adption of the Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) as a guideline in Malaysian English language education has led the Ministry of Education to replace locally-developed English textbooks with a selection of imported titles. While considering the significance of intercultural skills in the English curriculum, there is a need to look into the aspect of relevance in using imported texts to suit local cultural demands. This study is dual focal in nature; it investigated not only the impacts of cultural elements embedded in imported textbooks on Malaysian students' attitude but also gathered their perception on the aspect through survey research. For the purpose of this study, it specifies on the use of English Plus 1 -- an imported textbook, published by Oxford University Press. A questionnaire which was adopted from Xiao (2010), was then distributed to 39 Malaysian pupils of suburban Chinese-type primary schools in Perak who were selected using a convenience sampling technique. The findings indicated that the use of English Plus 1 has impacted pupils' attitude where it was observed that their perception towards learning English became more negative due to the focus of the textbooks inclines towards a culture that was not familiar to Malaysians. The implications derived from this study suggest teachers' flexibility at adopting a range of teaching approaches that might also need to be creative in its nature in order to impart cultural information to the young learners. Simultaneously, a more pro-active solution could be taken at the administrative level by carefully scrutinizing the cultural elements embedded in imported texts to adopt cultural suitability for young learners. [For the full proceedings, see ED654100.]

“ERIC ED654978: The Use Of Cultural Elements In Primary School Textbooks Towards Reshaping Their Attitudes In Learning English: Malaysian Primary Pupils' Perception The Adption Of The Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) As A Guideline In Malaysian English Language Education Has Led The Ministry Of Education To Replace Locally-developed English Textbooks With A Selection Of Imported Titles. While Considering The Significance Of Intercultural Skills In The English Curriculum, There Is A Need To Look Into The Aspect Of Relevance In Using Imported Texts To Suit Local Cultural Demands. This Study Is Dual Focal In Nature; It Investigated Not Only The Impacts Of Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Textbooks On Malaysian Students' Attitude But Also Gathered Their Perception On The Aspect Through Survey Research. For The Purpose Of This Study, It Specifies On The Use Of English Plus 1 -- An Imported Textbook, Published By Oxford University Press. A Questionnaire Which Was Adopted From Xiao (2010), Was Then Distributed To 39 Malaysian Pupils Of Suburban Chinese-type Primary Schools In Perak Who Were Selected Using A Convenience Sampling Technique. The Findings Indicated That The Use Of English Plus 1 Has Impacted Pupils' Attitude Where It Was Observed That Their Perception Towards Learning English Became More Negative Due To The Focus Of The Textbooks Inclines Towards A Culture That Was Not Familiar To Malaysians. The Implications Derived From This Study Suggest Teachers' Flexibility At Adopting A Range Of Teaching Approaches That Might Also Need To Be Creative In Its Nature In Order To Impart Cultural Information To The Young Learners. Simultaneously, A More Pro-active Solution Could Be Taken At The Administrative Level By Carefully Scrutinizing The Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Texts To Adopt Cultural Suitability For Young Learners. [For The Full Proceedings, See ED654100.]” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  ERIC ED654978: The Use Of Cultural Elements In Primary School Textbooks Towards Reshaping Their Attitudes In Learning English: Malaysian Primary Pupils' Perception The Adption Of The Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) As A Guideline In Malaysian English Language Education Has Led The Ministry Of Education To Replace Locally-developed English Textbooks With A Selection Of Imported Titles. While Considering The Significance Of Intercultural Skills In The English Curriculum, There Is A Need To Look Into The Aspect Of Relevance In Using Imported Texts To Suit Local Cultural Demands. This Study Is Dual Focal In Nature; It Investigated Not Only The Impacts Of Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Textbooks On Malaysian Students' Attitude But Also Gathered Their Perception On The Aspect Through Survey Research. For The Purpose Of This Study, It Specifies On The Use Of English Plus 1 -- An Imported Textbook, Published By Oxford University Press. A Questionnaire Which Was Adopted From Xiao (2010), Was Then Distributed To 39 Malaysian Pupils Of Suburban Chinese-type Primary Schools In Perak Who Were Selected Using A Convenience Sampling Technique. The Findings Indicated That The Use Of English Plus 1 Has Impacted Pupils' Attitude Where It Was Observed That Their Perception Towards Learning English Became More Negative Due To The Focus Of The Textbooks Inclines Towards A Culture That Was Not Familiar To Malaysians. The Implications Derived From This Study Suggest Teachers' Flexibility At Adopting A Range Of Teaching Approaches That Might Also Need To Be Creative In Its Nature In Order To Impart Cultural Information To The Young Learners. Simultaneously, A More Pro-active Solution Could Be Taken At The Administrative Level By Carefully Scrutinizing The Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Texts To Adopt Cultural Suitability For Young Learners. [For The Full Proceedings, See ED654100.]
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“ERIC ED654978: The Use Of Cultural Elements In Primary School Textbooks Towards Reshaping Their Attitudes In Learning English: Malaysian Primary Pupils' Perception The Adption Of The Common European Framework Reference (CEFR) As A Guideline In Malaysian English Language Education Has Led The Ministry Of Education To Replace Locally-developed English Textbooks With A Selection Of Imported Titles. While Considering The Significance Of Intercultural Skills In The English Curriculum, There Is A Need To Look Into The Aspect Of Relevance In Using Imported Texts To Suit Local Cultural Demands. This Study Is Dual Focal In Nature; It Investigated Not Only The Impacts Of Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Textbooks On Malaysian Students' Attitude But Also Gathered Their Perception On The Aspect Through Survey Research. For The Purpose Of This Study, It Specifies On The Use Of English Plus 1 -- An Imported Textbook, Published By Oxford University Press. A Questionnaire Which Was Adopted From Xiao (2010), Was Then Distributed To 39 Malaysian Pupils Of Suburban Chinese-type Primary Schools In Perak Who Were Selected Using A Convenience Sampling Technique. The Findings Indicated That The Use Of English Plus 1 Has Impacted Pupils' Attitude Where It Was Observed That Their Perception Towards Learning English Became More Negative Due To The Focus Of The Textbooks Inclines Towards A Culture That Was Not Familiar To Malaysians. The Implications Derived From This Study Suggest Teachers' Flexibility At Adopting A Range Of Teaching Approaches That Might Also Need To Be Creative In Its Nature In Order To Impart Cultural Information To The Young Learners. Simultaneously, A More Pro-active Solution Could Be Taken At The Administrative Level By Carefully Scrutinizing The Cultural Elements Embedded In Imported Texts To Adopt Cultural Suitability For Young Learners. [For The Full Proceedings, See ED654100.]” Subjects and Themes:

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