Education, Ideology and Social Effigies: Exploring Facets from the English Course Books of the Greek State Primary Education
Abstract
Textbooks are important in many ways as they influence a student or a learner inside and
outside school. Since students spend quite some time on textbooks especially in the Greek
society, they are regarded more important and influential than friends, teachers, school and
classroom activities, games, media and society. What needs to be considered before starting
the analysis is the fact that ideology plays a significant role through the process of shaping
collective representations. Additionally, it is a way of referring to a world-view of a particular
culture due to their drastic impact to social consciousness. It is important to mention here that
the term ‘culture’ is used in a broad sense to denote customs, attitudes and perceptions
accepted and formed by people of a society, ideas and beliefs. The present article is a critical
discourse analysis of ideological contents related to culture in Greek English language books
of the Greek primary state education. It critically examines the following books: English 5th
Grade and English 6th Grade which are taught in all primary state schools in Greece. The
analysis aims at finding out the cultural ideologies which are embedded in the
aforementioned textbooks. Fairclough’s analytical framework of Critical Discourse Analysis
(henceforth CDA) will be partly implemented in order to explore cultural themes related to
social events. Related often to CDA, the term ideology does not have an exact meaning or
definition since it is looked at differently in several contexts, thus making its perspectives a
bit elusive. However, trying to have at least a bit of understanding of it, the objectives of this
discourse analysis of the Greek textbooks are: a) to see how far they pose an impact on the
learners’ worldviews, b) to examine the relationship between dominant ideology, national
identity and textbook content, c) to interpret their role through the educational apparatuses &
d) to be aware concerning issues such as leisure time, social and cultural effigies