The Entrance Exam of the Universities (EEU) in Iran is a multiple-choice high-stakes test which clearly affects its stakeholders. This effect, generally known as washback, can be considered negative or positive depending on the test and its intended use. The EEU is designed to screen the high school graduates for admission into higher education. This study aimed to investigate the washback effect of this high-stakes test on the Iranian high school English teachers. To achieve the aim of the study, a validated survey questionnaire was administered to stratified random sample of 132 high school English teachers who were teaching in the five main educational districts in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The data analysis revealed that the EE...
The notion that tests have a strong influence on teaching and learning is referred to as 'washback'...
This article reports a mixed-method study that examined the washback effect from a locally-produced,...
The impact of a test on teaching and learning is commonly referred to as the washback effect. In Ira...
Washback effect of a test generally refers to the effect of a test on teaching and learning. Washbac...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
Researches and educators’ recognition of positive and negative effects of tests on teaching and lear...
Washback refers to the extent to which the introduction and use of a test influences language teache...
AbstractWashback effect refers to the fact that testing controls not only the curriculum but also te...
This study examines the nature and scope of the washback impact of the university entrance examinati...
The English final examination is no longer a high-stake test since National Examination (NE) was abo...
It is by now well established that teacher characteristics play a major role in the way high stakes ...
Washback is known as the influence of testing on teaching, either positive or negative. In high-stak...
It is by now well established that teacher characteristics play a major role in the way high stakes ...
The notion that tests have a strong influence on teaching and learning is referred to as 'washback'...
This article reports a mixed-method study that examined the washback effect from a locally-produced,...
The impact of a test on teaching and learning is commonly referred to as the washback effect. In Ira...
Washback effect of a test generally refers to the effect of a test on teaching and learning. Washbac...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
The washback effect of high-stakes tests has been explored in different countries and various educat...
Researches and educators’ recognition of positive and negative effects of tests on teaching and lear...
Washback refers to the extent to which the introduction and use of a test influences language teache...
AbstractWashback effect refers to the fact that testing controls not only the curriculum but also te...
This study examines the nature and scope of the washback impact of the university entrance examinati...
The English final examination is no longer a high-stake test since National Examination (NE) was abo...
It is by now well established that teacher characteristics play a major role in the way high stakes ...
Washback is known as the influence of testing on teaching, either positive or negative. In high-stak...
It is by now well established that teacher characteristics play a major role in the way high stakes ...
The notion that tests have a strong influence on teaching and learning is referred to as 'washback'...
This article reports a mixed-method study that examined the washback effect from a locally-produced,...
The impact of a test on teaching and learning is commonly referred to as the washback effect. In Ira...