Investigating Social Justice Topics in Reading Texts of English Textbooks Used in China and Germany

Authors

  • Xiao Zhang Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1201.04

Keywords:

social justice education, textbooks, social justice topics, China, Germany

Abstract

English language teaching (ELT) plays a vital role in promoting social equality and societal transformation. Thus, social justice education has been given attention as one of ELT purposes. Textbooks, as the most significant teaching materials of English teachers, pose significant effects on English learners’ awareness of social justice issues that touch upon their daily lives. However, there is little empirical research investigating integrated social justice topics in ELT textbooks. This study addressed the gap through identifying and comparing social justice topics of grade 10 English textbooks used in Chinese and German high school classrooms. Results of this study revealed that German English textbooks encompassed a much more diversity of social justice topics than Chinese English textbooks. Besides, this study offered a significant capacity for English textbooks to stimulate English learners’ social responsibility and awareness of social justice. This study has implications for improving social justice education in the ELT classroom.

Author Biography

Xiao Zhang, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature

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2021-01-01

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