Arabic Language Education Textbooks

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A01=Athar Taleb Haj Yahya
A01=Haifaa Sami Majadly
applied linguistics
Arabic language instruction
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conflict-affected societies
critical social skills
cross-cultural competence
curriculum development
educational equity
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emotional intelligence
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inclusive education
intercultural awareness
intercultural communication
language and identity
language education
language textbooks
literacy development
multicultural education
multilingual education
SEL
social awareness
Social-emotional learning
teacher training

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  • ISBN 9781041168645
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Offering a research-driven framework for embedding Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) principles into language instruction, this unique volume fills a critical gap by investigating how Arabic language textbooks – used both as a first language for Arabic-speaking students, and as a foreign language for Hebrew-speaking students – embed and mediate social-emotional skills in students.

Despite growing international interest in SEL and its impact on students’ well-being, its integration within language education remains underexplored. Responding directly, this book critically examines how Arabic language textbooks function not only as linguistic tools but also as powerful instruments for social and emotional development, identity formation, and intercultural understanding. Using a multidisciplinary approach, as well as content and semiotic analysis, chapters critically assess how Arabic textbooks are designed for both first-language Arabic speakers and students learning Arabic as a foreign language, evaluating their effectiveness in embedding SEL principles. Chapters further investigate how narratives, illustrations, and pedagogical strategies embedded in these textbooks shape students’ understanding of diversity, coexistence, and cross-cultural communication. The book stems from the authors’ extensive research on SEL integration within language education, particularly in linguistically and culturally complex educational contexts; it will serve as a vital resource for scholars and postgraduate students seeking to advance socially responsive and inclusive education.

Ultimately highlighting the potential of language education to bridge cultural divides, cultivate social resilience, and promote inclusive learning environments, the book will appeal to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of language education, social-emotional learning, and curriculum studies. Policymakers and curriculum designers focusing on language education, SEL integration, and multicultural curricula will find this book useful.

Athar Taleb Haj Yahya is Senior Lecturer at the Arab Academic Institute at Beit Berl College.

Haifaa Sami Majadly is Senior Lecturer at Al-Qasemi and David Yellin Colleges of Education.

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