Abstract:
This research deals with moral value representation in local and international ELT
textbooks. This study aimed to investigate and describe moral values found in local
and international English textbooks. This research applied a descriptive qualitative
method with content analysis design. The researcher used the documentation method
in collecting data. The data were gained from English junior high school textbooks
published locally and internationally. The local English textbook entitled "English
Think Globally, Act Locally for Junior High School/MTs Grade IX." The
internationally published textbook was "Cambridge Global English for Junior High
School Grade 9". The data were analyzed by using the analysis model of Miles et al.
(2014) that involved: (a) data condensation, (b) data display, and (c) conclusion. The
research findings revealed that there were eighteen moral values realized in both local
and international English textbooks. The most dominant moral value in local ELT
textbook was discipline, with 85 occurrences (18.6%). The most negligible moral
value was nationalism, with 7 occurrences (0.9%). Meanwhile, in the international
textbook, the highest moral value was the discipline with 84 occurrences (17.1%) and
the lowest one was democracy, with 2 occurrences (0.4%).). It was concluded that
since the eighteen moral values in the local and international textbooks were applied
totally, the two textbooks were categorized as good in term of covering moral values
recommended by the Ministry of National Education. In addition, both textbooks
were recommended for English teachers and were appropriate for English language
learning resources for junior high school grade 9.