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Policy versus ground reality: secondary English language assessment system in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Mott MacDonald (United Kingdom), The Open University, Presidency University
Published InThe Curriculum Journal
Year2014
Citations38

Abstract

Any policy reform in education is highly effective when it is planned and implemented ‘holistically’ and yet, it is the most challenging way forward. Many countries in Asia have reformed their English language policies and syllabi in the last two decades due to the increasing value of the language worldwide. Motivated by a ‘communicative approach’ to English language teaching, Bangladesh was one of the countries that launched such a reform in the 1990s. However, this reform has been criticised for imposing the changes on teachers without preparing them sufficiently. More importantly, there is limited evidence as to how much the secondary English language assessment system is aligned with the changes introduced in the curriculum. In order to explore this gap,…
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