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An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda

Year 2019, Volume: 15 Issue: 4, 1269 - 1286, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.668420

Abstract

This study aims to investigate textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language according to Turkish lecturers’ perspectives. Within this scope, these textbooks were evaluated in terms of the characteristics they possess. The study benefited from qualitative and quantitative approaches. The Rach measurement model was used in the quantitative and case study was used in the qualitative part. The perspectives of 54 lecturers working at Turkish education centers of universities in Turkey were obtained and 32 of them were used in the study. The Textbook Evaluation Scale developed by Batdı (2010) was used to collect the quantitative data of the study. A semi-structured interview form developed by the researchers was used to collect the qualitative data. Rasch and content analysis were used to analyze the data. Codes and themes were revealed using Maxqda software while conducting the content analysis. Excerpts from the interviews were included to corroborate the participants’ assessments. At the end of the study, the general characteristics of the textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language were identified and the positive and negative attributes were determined. The different analyses conducted indicated that the books of Yediİklim and İstanbul have positive characteristics compared to the other books.

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Year 2019, Volume: 15 Issue: 4, 1269 - 1286, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.668420

Abstract

References

  • Akbulut, S. & Yaylı, D. (2015). A study on the syllabuses of a1-a2 level Turkish as a foreign language textbook. Erzincan University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, ÖS II, 35-46.
  • Bamberger, M. (2012). Introduction to mixed methods in impact evaluation. Impact Evaluation Notes, 3, 1–38.
  • Batdı, V. (2010). An assessment of teachers’opinions about the effectiveness of English coursebook used in foreign language highschools. A case of Elazığ and Diyarbakır. (Master’s thesis), Fırat University, Elazığ, Turkey.
  • Bayezit, H. & Çubukçu, F. (2015). The use of learning strategies in English and Turkish as a foreign language coursebooks. Abant İzzet Baysal University Journal of Education Faculty, 15(1), 25-47. doi: 10.17240/aibuefd.2015.15.1-5000128593
  • Biçer, N. & Kılıç, B. S. (2017). Evaluation of text books which are used for teaching Turkish to Syrian students based on teacher opinions. Journal of Mother Tongue Education, 5(4), 649-663. doi: 10.16916/aded.329809
  • Chambliss, M. J., & Calfee, R. C. (1998). Textbooks for learning - nurturing children's minds. Malden: Blackwell.
  • Council of Europe. (2001). Common European framework of reference for languages: learning, teaching, assessment. Strasbourg: Cambridge University Press.
  • Cunningsworth, A. (1995). Choosing your coursebook. Oxford: Macmillan Heinemann ELT.
  • Çelik, Y. & Gülcü, İ. (2016). Teachers’ views about Turkish and Turkish culture textbooks used abroad. Bartin University Journal of Faculty of Education, 5(2), 287-296. doi: 10.14686/buefad.v5i2.5000183344
  • Davis, L. L. (1992). Instrument review: Getting the most from a panel of experts. Applied Nursing Research, 5, 194–197.
  • Demir, T. (2015). Material efficiency in Turkish teaching as a foreign language-coursebooks. Language Journal, 166(1), 43-52.
  • Demirel, Ö. (2012). Curriculum development in education, from theory to practice. Ankara: Pegem A. Publication.
  • Fidan, D. (2016). Grammar subjects in Turkish as a foreign language course books and teachers’-learners’ views. Turkish Studies, 11(14), 257-276. doi: 10.7827/TurkishStudies.9826
  • Fuller, G. E. (2001). How can a foreign language be learned? İstanbul: Avesta Publication.
  • Göçer, A. (2007). Analysis of textbooks in measuring and evaluating used in teaching Turkish as a foreign language. Journal of Language, 137, 30-48.
  • Gün, M., Akkaya, A. & Kara, Ö. T. (2014). The assessment of Turkish class books for foreigners by the instructors in Turkish teaching centers. Turkish Studies, 9(6), 1-16. doi: 10.7827/TurkishStudies.7134
  • Hsieh, H. F., & Shannon, S. E. (2005). Three approaches to qualitative content analysis. Qualitative Health Research, 15(9), 1277-1288. doi: 10.1177/1049732305276687
  • Karababa, Z. C. & Üstünsoy Taşkın, S. (2012). An evaluation of the course books for teaching Turkish as a foreign language based on teacher opinions. Language Journal, 157, 65-80.
  • Karasar, N. (2008). Scientific research methods. (23. Edition). Ankara: Nobel Publicaion.
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  • Lewins, A., & Silver, C. (2008). Using software in qualitative research. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
  • Lightbown, P. M., & Spada, N. (2006). How languages are learned. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Ömeroğlu, E. (2016). Review of the textbooks prepared for teaching Turkish to foreigners. (PhD dissertation), Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.
  • Özdemir, C. (2013). The importance of teaching materials in Turkish language teaching and the required qualifications of these materials. Turkish Studies, 8(1), 2049-2056. doi: 10.7827/TurkishStudies.4495
  • Richards, J. C. (2001). The role of textbooks in a language program. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Şimşek, P. (2011). A survey on reading texts and supplementary reading books for foreigners learning Turkish. (Master’s thesis), Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyon, Turkey.
  • Tennant, A., & Conaghan, P. G. (2007). The Rasch measurement model in rheumatology: what is it and why use it? When should it be applied, and what should one look for in a Rasch paper? Arthritis Care & Research, 57(8), 1358-1362.
  • Veneziano L. & Hooper J. (1997). A method for quantifying content validity of health-related questionnaires. American Journal of Health Behavior, 21(1), 67-70.
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  • Williams, D. (1983). Developing criteria for textbook evaluation. ELT Journal, 37(3), 251-255.
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  • Yıldırım, A. & Şimşek, H. (2008). Qualitative research methods in social sciences. (7. Edition). Ankara: Seçkin Publication.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Nurşat Biçer

Veli Batdı

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 15 Issue: 4

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APA Biçer, N., & Batdı, V. (2019). An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 15(4), 1269-1286. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.668420
AMA Biçer N, Batdı V. An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. December 2019;15(4):1269-1286. doi:10.17263/jlls.668420
Chicago Biçer, Nurşat, and Veli Batdı. “An Investigation of Textbooks Used to Teach Turkish As a Foreign Language With Rasch Measurement Model and Maxqda”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15, no. 4 (December 2019): 1269-86. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.668420.
EndNote Biçer N, Batdı V (December 1, 2019) An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15 4 1269–1286.
IEEE N. Biçer and V. Batdı, “An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 1269–1286, 2019, doi: 10.17263/jlls.668420.
ISNAD Biçer, Nurşat - Batdı, Veli. “An Investigation of Textbooks Used to Teach Turkish As a Foreign Language With Rasch Measurement Model and Maxqda”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15/4 (December 2019), 1269-1286. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.668420.
JAMA Biçer N, Batdı V. An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15:1269–1286.
MLA Biçer, Nurşat and Veli Batdı. “An Investigation of Textbooks Used to Teach Turkish As a Foreign Language With Rasch Measurement Model and Maxqda”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, 2019, pp. 1269-86, doi:10.17263/jlls.668420.
Vancouver Biçer N, Batdı V. An investigation of textbooks used to teach Turkish as a foreign language with Rasch measurement model and Maxqda. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15(4):1269-86.