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Title: Washback Effect in Terminal Examinations
Authors: Joshi, Pryag Raj
Keywords: Washback Effect;Terminal Examination
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Central department of English Education
Institute Name: Central Department of Education
Level: Masters
Abstract: The thesis entitled Washback effect in terminal examinations is an attempt of the researcher to find out the washback effect of terminal as well as of the final examination. It further aims at analyzing the result sheets of public and private schools. It is an inevitable that washback is an inherent quality of an examination. Washback, either positively or negatively, it must leave its flavor inside and outside the classroom. Certain type of examination effect is there in the mind of students, teachers as well as the parents. It influences the whole societal scenario. Here within the periphery of classroom, there are various types of test, where terminal examination is one of them, what is its impact on students is the case. To meet the objective of the research, eighty students from two schools i.e. forty from Public and forty from private and twelve teachers from different public and private schools were selected and took their responses with the help of questionnaire. Similarly, marks obtained by the students in different examination were also being taken for the purpose. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted. The major findings of this study showed that there was almost all positive effect of terminal examination upon the students of private schools in comparison to the students of public schools. Teachers of private schools were more satisfied with the achievement of their students whereas the teachers of public schools were not satisfied with the achievements or progress of their students. I have divided this thesis into four chapters: Introduction, Methodology, Analysis and Interpretation, and Findings and Recommendations. The first chapter deals with the general background, review of literature, objectives and the significance of the study. The second chapter contains the methodology which is sub-divided as the sources of data, sampling procedure, tools for data collection, process of data collection and the limitations of the study. The third chapter includes the analysis and interpretation of the obtained data from the field. The last or the fourth chapter comprises the findings and recommendations for pedagogical implications.
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/748
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