O efeito retroativo do Celpe-Bras na cultura de aprender de candidatos ao exame.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

The washback effect of an assessment is a redirecting element not only on teaching and learning process, but on most students and teachers actions, manners, beliefs and perceptions inside and outside the classroom, influencing the values in a society in which a certain educational system is used. For this reason, investigating the impacts of an assessment means taking into consideration the possible variables that go through the teaching/learning context, present in the learning culture of an individual. The proficiency test in Portuguese Language Celpe-Bras, developed and applied by Brazil Education Ministry, has a different proposal from the adopted one in other proficiency tests. The Celpe-Bras, a communicative approach test, assesses proficiency through tasks that look like real communication situations. The aim of this work is to analyze the effects of this test in the learning culture of four applicants to the exam, showing the possible changes observed in their beliefs, actions, manners and perceptions about the test in three different moments: before the first contact with the exam, after the first contact with it (preparation phase) and after its carrying out. The data of this research are constituted by thirteen interviews conducted with selected applicants. From these interviews, twenty two excerpts were used in the analysis. Through the results, we expect to contribute with a relevant analysis about the learning culture of the applicants who have subscribed to this exam for the first time.

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linguas estrangeiras modernas língua estrangeira - avaliação língua estrangeira - ensino português língua estrangeira (ple) efeito retroativo exame celpe-bras cultura de aprender

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