'I enjoy teaching by writing': experiences of Kenyan secondary school English textbook authors

This paper examines secondary school English textbook authors' experiences in Kenya, where English is an official language and the main language of education. Textbook authorship is presented as a production process. Production, one of five processes within the Circuit of Culture (Gray 2007), h...

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