Title of article :
Evaluating the Iranian Senior ELT High School Vision Series in Terms of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
Author/Authors :
Ghaderinezhad, Fathollah English Department - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam University, Ilam, Iran , Aliakbari, Mohammad English Department - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam University, Ilam, Iran , Khany, Reza English Department - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Ilam University, Ilam, Iran
Abstract :
The textbook analysis is a vigorous research approach for evaluating the conformity between the content and the purpose of education. Accordingly, the relatively newly-published Iranian ELT textbooks for senior high school, known as the “Vision series” were analyzed for their prominent levels of learning objectives according to Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. Activity sections of textbooks were codified according to the Taxonomy’s coding scheme, and the inter/intra-rater reliability which were measured and approved. Results revealed that the lower-order categories of cognitive domain are more frequently represented in Vision series of 1 and 2, and chi-square statistics indicate that Vision 3 is significantly different from the other two. The inclusion of higher-order categories in Vision 3 creates hope for increasing students’ proficiency and activating students’ need to develop higher-order thinking skills which are prerequisites to critical thinking and autonomous learning. Findings also maintain that the cognitive domain and metacognitive knowledge domain were the least perceived in the three textbooks which call for inclusion of more reflective activities and supplementing higher-order cognitive activities or complementary tasks in Visions 1 and 2.
Keywords :
vision series , textbook analysis , critical thinking , BRT , autonomy
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS)