Sri Lanka has been emphasizing the important role of English in its efforts to end interethnic conflicts. This language policy was actualized when the Sri Lankan government revised the national curriculum for English in 2015 and suggested the promotion of interethnic communicative competence as a key goal. This study examines how effectively the curricular goal has been implemented in 10 Sri Lankan English textbooks for 3rd to 12th graders. For the evaluation, the study selected a number of cultural factors, divided them into four types, and created a checklist with the four types. The evaluation results show that, although considerable efforts have been made to represent diverse ethnic cultural elements, the English textbooks still have room for improvement. More ethnic cultural contents, particularly those dealing with interethnic respect and harmony, are needed to be included in the textbooks.
목차
Abstract 1. Introducti 2. Literature Review 2.1. Historical Background of English Language Policy and Textbook Development in Sri Lanka 2.2. Review of Previous Studies 3. Method 3.1. Textbooks for Evaluation 3.2. Evaluation Checklist 3.3. Results and Discussion 4. Conclusion References
키워드
언어정책정치적 목적을 위한 언어 이용링크 언어로서의 영어민족간 의사소통 능력교과서 평가스리랑카language policylanguage for political purposeEnglish as a link languageinterethnic communicative competencetextbook evaulationSri Lanka
저자
Oshadi V. M. Gamage [ La Trobe University/MA Student ]
First author
Cheongmin Yook [ Hallym University/Associate Professor ]
Corresponding author