An Evaluating Study on ESP Medical Textbook: Instructors and Learners’ Needs Analysis
Author(s) -
Hadi Salehi,
Zahra Khadivar,
Ruzbeh Babaee,
Hardev Kaur Ap Jujar Singh
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
english language teaching
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1916-4750
pISSN - 1916-4742
DOI - 10.5539/elt.v8n8p142
Subject(s) - syllabus , psychology , medical education , content analysis , english for specific purposes , protocol (science) , needs analysis , mathematics education , medicine , alternative medicine , social science , pathology , sociology
Textbook evaluation is determining the productivity and value of textbooks with respect to stated objectives, standards, or criteria. This study was an attempt to evaluate the ESP medical textbook, which is taught at some universities in Iran. To gather the necessary data, two researcher-made questionnaires and one interview protocol were used. Iranian Medical instructors and learners answered to a 28-item questionnaire to express their attitudes towards the content, exercises, and topics of their ESP course book. In addition, some members of both groups participated in an interview to gain in depth information about the study. They were both male and female. The findings revealed that the content and the topics of the ESP medical textbook are based on the learners and instructors’ needs. The results of this study have a number of implications for medical instructors, learners, and syllabus designers.
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