THE CULTURAL GAP IN EFL SECONDARY STAGE CURRICULA AND INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES AS PERCEIVED BY SAUDI STUDENTS’, TEACHERS’ AND SUPERVISORS
RUBA BATAINEH, ALI EID RESHIDI
Abstract:
This study examines 284 Saudi students', 81 teachers' and 27 supervisors' perceptions of the cultural gap in EFL secondary stage curricula and instructional practices, using a three-version questionnaire, whose validity and reliability were appropriately established. The findings revealed that the respondents are keen on creating a balanced cultural mix through the presentation of examples from the two (sets of) cultures. The findings did not reveal any statistically significant differences in the respondents' perceptions which can be attributed to gender. However, statistically significant differences, which can be attributed to position, were found in the perceptions of the cultural gap between Arab and English cultures.
Keywords:
cultural gap; curriculum; instructional practices; perceptions, Saudi Arabia
DOI: 10.52950/TE.2017.5.2.001
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RUBA BATAINEH, ALI EID RESHIDI (2017). The cultural gap in EFL secondary stage curricula and instructional practices as perceived by Saudi students’, teachers’ and supervisors. International Journal of Teaching and Education, Vol. V(2), pp. 1-21. , DOI: 10.52950/TE.2017.5.2.001
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Received: 13 Jul 2017
Revised: 7 Sep 2017
Accepted: 6 Oct 2017
Published: 20 Oct 2017
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