2021
DOI: 10.46827/ejel.v6i3.3663
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How Likely Is It to Teach Culture in Efl Courses? - The Case of Private and State School Teachers in Turkey

Abstract: With the recognition of English as a Lingua Franca, intercultural communication has gained great importance. As a result, culture teaching has become an indispensable component of EFL classrooms. Even though there has been extensive research on the attitudes of EFL teachers towards culture teaching, few studies were found bringing attention to the differences between private and state school teachers to this end. The purpose of this research is therefore to shed light on private and state school EFL teachers’ … Show more

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“…In a more recent study in Turkey, more than half of the teachers voiced similar concerns regarding the damaging impact that the inclusion of certain cultural materials might have on learners' sense of cultural identity (Civelek and Toplu, 2021). They also mentioned student and parental bias, the opposition of school administration, lack of time, and learners' proficiency as common obstacles for the integration of culture into their teaching practices (Civelek and Toplu, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more recent study in Turkey, more than half of the teachers voiced similar concerns regarding the damaging impact that the inclusion of certain cultural materials might have on learners' sense of cultural identity (Civelek and Toplu, 2021). They also mentioned student and parental bias, the opposition of school administration, lack of time, and learners' proficiency as common obstacles for the integration of culture into their teaching practices (Civelek and Toplu, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intercultural awareness has not been commonly developed in an EFL classroom (Ribeiro, 2016). Moreover, interculturality and intercultural society, as well as the creation of intercultural competence through non-formal education, are underappreciated and underutilized terms (Civelek & Toplu, 2021;Steele & Leming, 2022). Therefore, this study attempts to make certain contributions to the related practical understanding into the teaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Researchers have emphasized the inseparable relationship between culture and language and the important role of culture in language teaching and learning which must go hand in hand throughout the years (Almutairi, 2021;Civelek and Toplu, 2021;Erten and Razi, 2003;Genc and Bada, 2005;Ghavamnia, 2020). Culture is defined as "something learned, transmitted, passed down from one generation to the next, through human actions and linguistic communication, often in the form of faceto-face interaction, and without fixed boundaries, meaning different things according to situations of key factor in reading comprehension is the interaction between the reader's schemata and the text.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%