Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis

While ecolinguisticsstudies in revealing ecological discourse have been appealed to and executed by several scholars, the eco-critical discourse analysis combining text and visual analysis of ecological discourse in textbooks seems largely unexplored. In response to the gap, this study aims to uncov...

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Main Authors: Triyono, Sulis, Sahayu, Wening, Margana,, Fath, Sahnaz Natasya
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.227392023-12-26T10:24:13Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22739/ Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis Triyono, Sulis Sahayu, Wening Margana, Fath, Sahnaz Natasya While ecolinguisticsstudies in revealing ecological discourse have been appealed to and executed by several scholars, the eco-critical discourse analysis combining text and visual analysis of ecological discourse in textbooks seems largely unexplored. In response to the gap, this study aims to uncover text and visual-ecological discourse and inquire about the environmental education in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbook utilised in Indonesian senior high schools (SHSs). The textual discourses were categorised and coded based on the mood ecological element system and justified by the ecological concept. Similarly, visual illustration was analysed and categorised by ecosophy judgment. The ecological text and task were examined critically to decide the environmental education presented in the textbook. The result indicates that eco-beneficial discourse is demonstrated chiefly, while only a few eco ambivalent and eco-destructive discourses are presented. The visual discourses likely exhibit a similar propensity to portray more eco-beneficial illustrations. The finding also unveils that only a small proportion of the highest environmental skills are embedded, mainly catering for the lowest level of environmental education skills. Therefore, stakeholders, including curriculum developers, book authors, and English teachers, are advised to be more aware of and incorporate environmental education and its concepts into their teaching practices. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22739/1/TT%2015.pdf Triyono, Sulis and Sahayu, Wening and Margana, and Fath, Sahnaz Natasya (2023) Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 29 (3). pp. 213-227. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1618
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description While ecolinguisticsstudies in revealing ecological discourse have been appealed to and executed by several scholars, the eco-critical discourse analysis combining text and visual analysis of ecological discourse in textbooks seems largely unexplored. In response to the gap, this study aims to uncover text and visual-ecological discourse and inquire about the environmental education in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbook utilised in Indonesian senior high schools (SHSs). The textual discourses were categorised and coded based on the mood ecological element system and justified by the ecological concept. Similarly, visual illustration was analysed and categorised by ecosophy judgment. The ecological text and task were examined critically to decide the environmental education presented in the textbook. The result indicates that eco-beneficial discourse is demonstrated chiefly, while only a few eco ambivalent and eco-destructive discourses are presented. The visual discourses likely exhibit a similar propensity to portray more eco-beneficial illustrations. The finding also unveils that only a small proportion of the highest environmental skills are embedded, mainly catering for the lowest level of environmental education skills. Therefore, stakeholders, including curriculum developers, book authors, and English teachers, are advised to be more aware of and incorporate environmental education and its concepts into their teaching practices.
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author Triyono, Sulis
Sahayu, Wening
Margana,
Fath, Sahnaz Natasya
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Sahayu, Wening
Margana,
Fath, Sahnaz Natasya
Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
author_facet Triyono, Sulis
Sahayu, Wening
Margana,
Fath, Sahnaz Natasya
author_sort Triyono, Sulis
title Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
title_short Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
title_full Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
title_fullStr Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ecological discourse and environmental education in English textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
title_sort ecological discourse and environmental education in english textbooks: a multimodal eco-critical discourse analysis
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22739/1/TT%2015.pdf
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