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Implications of non-assessment of the speaking and listening skills in the Botswana general certificate of secondary education (BGCSE) English language examinations

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dc.contributor.author Moremi, Mbiganyi
dc.contributor.author Mafuraga, Mbizo
dc.contributor.author Mogotsi, Benjamin M.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-08-21T08:30:52Z
dc.date.available 2020-08-21T08:30:52Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Moremi, M., Mafuraga, M. and Mogotsi, B. (2018) Implications of non-assessment of the speaking and listening skills in the Botswana general certificate of secondary education (BGCSE) English language examinations. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 7 (1) 107-119. https://isdsnet.com/ijds-v7n1-08.pdf en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2186-8662
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.biust.ac.bw/handle/123456789/203
dc.description.abstract Teaching English language revolves around the four language skills of speaking, listening, writing and reading. Although the Botswana General Certificate School Examination (BGCSE) syllabus covers the above four skills, the nature of the final examinations assesses reading and writing skills only. The study seeks to find out the reasons why only two skills are assessed and to analyse the implications of non-assessment of the speaking and reading skills on the students’ academic performance. Two qualitative research approaches were used. That is, the Questionnaire and Interview. These methods sought the opinions of English language teachers in four (4) Senior Secondary Schools and Botswana Examinations Council (BEC) officials respectively on the implications of non-assessment of the speaking and listening skills in the BGSCE examinations. The findings reveal that non-assessment of these two skills make teachers focus their attention on the reading and writing skills which are examined. They teach for examinations and less emphasis is placed on the oral communication which builds confidence in the learners’ proficiency of the English language. The study recommends that the four language skills should be assessed in the BGSCE final examinations and suggests effective ways of teaching and examining the speaking and listening skills en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ISDS LLC en_US
dc.subject Assessment en_US
dc.subject Syllabus en_US
dc.subject Proficiency en_US
dc.subject Examiners en_US
dc.subject Language skills en_US
dc.title Implications of non-assessment of the speaking and listening skills in the Botswana general certificate of secondary education (BGCSE) English language examinations en_US
dc.description.level msc en_US
dc.description.accessibility unrestricted en_US
dc.description.department alss en_US


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