Objectives of teaching English skills and their assessment in Indian schools: A study on the divergence

Nida Qayoom, Mohammad Saleem, Mozaffar Mansoor
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Listening and speaking are active language skills, and need special attention in English language pedagogy, especially in ESL/EFL contexts. In India, where English is taught as a second language in majority of Indian states, the secondary education boards stipulate the teaching of all the four language skills as the objective of teaching English, yet teaching and assessment system is only read-write intensive, and the active language skills, i.e., listening and speaking, are neglected in teaching as well as in assessment. The present paper is the result of a survey of the language teaching objectives, learning outcomes and assessment policies of two secondary education boards in India to investigate whether there exists any divergence between the stated objectives regarding teaching English language skills, and the testing pattern followed. The findings of the study suggest that there exists a divergence between the objectives stated by state level secondary education boards and their assessment patterns set for English language. The study recommends there should be a uniform standard of teaching and assessment of English for secondary school students in India, and there should be more research studies on the potential negative impact of the neglect of teaching and assessment of speaking and listening skills.
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印度学校英语技能教学目标及其评价:差异研究
听说是一种主动的语言技能,在英语教学中需要特别注意,尤其是在ESL/EFL环境中。在印度,印度大多数邦都将英语作为第二语言进行教学,中学教育委员会规定将教授所有四种语言技能作为英语教学的目标,但教学和评估系统只是读写密集型的,在教学和评估中都忽视了积极的语言技能,即听力和口语。本文是对印度两个中等教育委员会的语言教学目标、学习成果和评估政策进行调查的结果,目的是调查在英语语言技能教学方面的既定目标与所遵循的测试模式之间是否存在任何差异。这项研究的结果表明,州一级中等教育委员会提出的目标与其为英语设定的评估模式之间存在差异。该研究建议,印度中学生的英语教学和评估应该有一个统一的标准,并且应该对忽视口语和听力技能的教学和评估的潜在负面影响进行更多的研究。
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