Moral and Social Development of Students: A Content Analysis of Single National Curriculum of English Textbook for Grade V

Authors

  • Hammad Bin Khalid University of Management and Technology Author
  • Afshan Naseem University of Management and Technology Author
  • Sehrish Khalid Lahore Leads University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2023.12.4.7

Keywords:

English Textbook, Content Analysis, Single National Curriculum, Moral Development, Social Development

Abstract

The textbooks significantly impact how children develop their moral and social values. In light of the student’s social and moral development, the current study examines the content analysis of the grade V English textbook based on the Single National Curriculum (SNC). This study's major purpose is to analyze the Single National Curriculum Grade V English textbook, published by Afaq, for its emphasis on moral and social development. The descriptive research methodology is used for the study. The study explores possible answers to the research question: what factors of SNC's V-grade English textbook contribute to moral and social development? According to the current study, SNC's fifth-grade English textbook contains six key moral and social developmental values.

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Author Biographies

  • Hammad Bin Khalid, University of Management and Technology

    MPhil Scholar, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan. Email: s2022262008@umt.edu.pk

  • Afshan Naseem, University of Management and Technology

    Assistant Professor, University of Management and Technology, Pakistan. Email: afshan.naseem@umt.edu.pk

  • Sehrish Khalid, Lahore Leads University

    Assistant Professor, Lahore Leads University, Pakistan. Email: dr.sehrishkhalid.edu@leads.edu.pk

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Published

2023-12-30

How to Cite

Moral and Social Development of Students: A Content Analysis of Single National Curriculum of English Textbook for Grade V . (2023). Journal of Asian Development Studies, 12(4), 103-111. https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2023.12.4.7

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