Title of article :
Evaluation of ELT Textbooks in Iran Based on Cunningworth’s Model: Top Notch Series in Focus
Author/Authors :
Ashkevar-Vakili, Rahele Tehran-Zabansara Institute, islamic azad university Bandar-Abbas Branch, Iran
Abstract :
English Language Teaching (ELT) textbooks serve as the basis for language inputs that
learners receive and language practices that occur in the classroom. The objective of this
analysis is the evaluation of the Top-Notch Intermediate series based on a modified
version of the Cunningworth’s (1995) checklist. The checklist consisted of 9 sections,
including 79 items, which were distributed among EFL teachers. A total of 10 teachers
were selected to participate in this study. The teachers had taught textbooks under
analysis for at least one year and had taught English as a foreign language for at least
seven years. Six of the teachers were females; one of them was male; two of them were
Ph.D. students; one of them had an M.A. degree; and four of them were B.A. graduates.
The data collected through the checklist was analyzed quantitatively by SPSS. The
study's findings revealed that Top Notch held up reasonably well to a detailed and in-
depth evaluation. The findings have illuminative implications for teachers, material
developers, and institutional/academic administrators.
Keywords :
Cunningsworth’s checklist , Textbook Evaluation , Top Notch series
Journal title :
Journal of Language, culture and translation