MISTAKES IN QUESTION PAPERS FOR GRADE VI IN BANGLADESH: AN OVERLOOKED ISSUE IN GENERAL
Journal Title: International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper intends to investigate the generally overlooked mistakes in the question papers of English I Paper for Grade VI in Bangladesh. The question papers were collected from seven out of 64 districts of the country. The total number of schools of these seven districts is 1567 out of which 121 were randomly selected for this study. The number of students studying in Grade VI in these schools is around 20086. All the questions were categorized and analyzed from the curriculum point of view. The study finds that on an average the question papers are laden with mistakes. The paper investigates the reasons for these mistakes and suggests some proposals to overcome these issues.
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