Title of article :
Aspects of the Impact of Language Tests on Students’ Lifeworld: An Analysis of the Iranian B.A. University Entrance Exam Based on Habermas’s Social Theory
Author/Authors :
Ahmadi ، Alireza University of Shiraz , Ahmadi ، Alireza University of Shiraz , Mousavi ، Seyyed Abbas Alzahra Farhangian University of Zanjan , Mousavi ، Seyyed Abbas Alzahra Farhangian University of Zanjan
Abstract :
Testing has been so intrinsically bound to today’s modern life whose foregone consequences are often taken for granted and is accepted widely as unavoidable side effects or sometimes even desired effects of an inevitable social event. The aim of this study is to investigate the aspects of the impact of Iranian B.A. University Entrance Exam on the lifeworld of the students who are about to take it. To this end, the analysis was conducted using Habermas’s Social Theory. There were 349 fourthgrade students participating in the study from four different provinces including Zanjan, Alborz, Mazandaran and Shiraz. The data was gathered using a researchermade questionnaire and a semistructured interview with 10 students as well as classroom observation in two subsequent years qualitative and quantitative analyses of data revealed that the exam is regarded as an inevitable social practice by the participants whose life world is exploited and manipulated by the exam as a part of the system. The pressure for resultbased accountability placed upon the test takers, on the other hand, leads to creation of some specific norms, provides system control tools, enhances instrumental rationality and establishes the social order of its own. The implications for language testing and teaching are discussed.
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies