The Evaluation of English BAC Examinations in Relation to Short and Long Term Objectives

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2015Auteur
Chebili, Dihia
Boultache, Narimane Nardjes
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The present study is concerned with the analysis of the Baccalaureate examinations. It aims
at contributing to the investigation of the issue of learning objectives and to the improvement
of the testing tools in general and BAC examinations in specific It was intended to figure out
whether the BAC examinations focus on long or short term learning objectives or on both. To
carry out our research, eight English Baccalaureate examinations of Letter and Foreign
languages stream were collected and analyzed. Our corpus was selected in a regular way
starting from 2007 till 2014. Ninety six (96) activities were examined using a mixed-research
method. That is, the study combines between qualitative and quantitative methods. In
addition, for the interpretation and explanation of the results the present research adopted
Hauenstein’s framework concerning learning objectives. The results show that BAC
examinations stress more short-term objectives. Indeed, 45.83%of the activities deal with
short-term objectives, 25% of them relate to long-term objectives, and 29.17%of the activities
involve both short and long term objectives. To improve the BAC examinations by putting
stress on long-term objectives, finally, we provided a set of suggestions.
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