Title of article :
VoA Special English for Persian Learners from the Perspective of Persian Speakers: A Critical Analysis
Author/Authors :
Karimi Alavijeh, Khadijeh Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran , Marandi, S. Susan Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Using modern, electronic technology to promote the culture and worldview of
technology producers and to subjugate its consumers is the gist of what McPhail
(2006) calls electronic colonialism theory (ECT). As an example of electronic
technology, Internet-mediated English educational materials are rapidly growing
but they do not appear to have been critically analyzed in terms of their potential
hidden agenda. With this concern, the researchers conducted a survey study on
“VOA Special English for Persian Learners” which is one of the most popular
websites among Iranian English learners (Karimi Alavijeh, 2014). For this
purpose, all VoA lessons were closely investigated in a process of qualitative
content analysis through which the main themes of this program were extracted.
Real samples of the content were included in a 5-point, likert-type Indigenous
Iranian Culture Opinionnaire developed by the researchers. After making sure of
the reliability and validity of this opinionnaire, it was responded by 151 Iranians
who had been selected through stratified random sampling from a variety of
educational, linguistics, ethnic, religious and social backgrounds, residing in
different Iranian provinces. To take care of the accuracy of the findings in the
quantitative part of the study and to meet the triangulation criterion in the
qualitative phase, in depth semi-structures interviews were also conducted. The
analysis of the obtained data revealed the incongruity of the supposedly “special
for Persian learners” materials with Iranians’ values, supporting ECT in the sense
that this program plainly serves the promotion of American culture among the
Iranian learners.
Keywords :
VoA Special English for Persian Learners , Interview , Internet-mediated English education , Electronic colonialism theory (ECT) , Indigenous Iranian Culture Opinionnaire
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics