The school-based Oral English test was introduced to Malaysian Form 4 and 5 students in 2002. A qualitative study was undertaken to investigate the implementation of the test in selected Maktab Rendah Sains MARA schools. Thirty students from three different schools comprising 5 focus groups were interviewed, and 14 teachers from the same schools were either observed in the classrooms and/or interviewed over the course of 7.5 months. This paper examines the question: Are there any similarities and differences in opinion between students and teachers regarding the revised school-based Oral English Test? Recommendations are then made based on the results
Background: Multiple-choice, teacher-made English tests have constantly been popular due to their im...
The main aim of this paper was to find out if and how teachers in upper secondary school use oral fe...
In the context of English language teaching, many studies that claimed to investigate teachers’ asse...
AbstractSchool-based assessment is a new policy venture in the highly centralised education system o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors related to the implementation of School-based...
Students’ performance in the national examinations has always been used as a yardstick to measure an...
Students’ performance in the national examinations has always been used as a yardstick to measure an...
This study surveys English language (n=244) teachers‟ perceptions of standardized English examinatio...
In line with the current global trend, the School Based Oral English Assessment (SBOEA) is implement...
Abstract: School-based assessment (SBA) is a process of monitoring, evaluating and implementing plan...
Abstract Background The English language school-based assessment (SBA) component of the Hong Kong Di...
The Malaysian Education system has gone through many new phases and amendments to ensure that it bri...
This study investigates the curriculum change of Form 2 English syllabus and compares the mentioned ...
This study is aimed to know the students’perception toward the English teacher’s teaching technique...
Previous research shows that English teachers in Sweden struggle with the assessment of oral profici...
Background: Multiple-choice, teacher-made English tests have constantly been popular due to their im...
The main aim of this paper was to find out if and how teachers in upper secondary school use oral fe...
In the context of English language teaching, many studies that claimed to investigate teachers’ asse...
AbstractSchool-based assessment is a new policy venture in the highly centralised education system o...
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors related to the implementation of School-based...
Students’ performance in the national examinations has always been used as a yardstick to measure an...
Students’ performance in the national examinations has always been used as a yardstick to measure an...
This study surveys English language (n=244) teachers‟ perceptions of standardized English examinatio...
In line with the current global trend, the School Based Oral English Assessment (SBOEA) is implement...
Abstract: School-based assessment (SBA) is a process of monitoring, evaluating and implementing plan...
Abstract Background The English language school-based assessment (SBA) component of the Hong Kong Di...
The Malaysian Education system has gone through many new phases and amendments to ensure that it bri...
This study investigates the curriculum change of Form 2 English syllabus and compares the mentioned ...
This study is aimed to know the students’perception toward the English teacher’s teaching technique...
Previous research shows that English teachers in Sweden struggle with the assessment of oral profici...
Background: Multiple-choice, teacher-made English tests have constantly been popular due to their im...
The main aim of this paper was to find out if and how teachers in upper secondary school use oral fe...
In the context of English language teaching, many studies that claimed to investigate teachers’ asse...