Spanish / Japanese Provincial E-exams 2007-08
Currently in Vancouver:
•There are 4 schools offering Japanese 12 this year (12-26 ST)
• There are 5 schools offering Spanish 12 this year (5-22 ST)
• There are 7 schools offering Mandarin 12 this year. (no. unknown)
• There are 18 secondary schools offering French 12 this year (no. unknown)
Timeline:
2006-07: Japanese Eexams introduced
2007-08: Introduction of Spanish Eexams
2008-09: Introduction of Mandarin and French listening components of Eexams
2009-2010: Introduction of Mandarin and French oral components of Eexams
Facts:
• Schools must have the technological capability with headsets that have microphones
for speaking into.
• A technical support person must be on site during the actual administration
of the exam.
• It is not the expectation of the Min. of Ed. that Language teachers be SOLELY
responsible for the administration of the Eexams.
• The Eexam can be administered by anyone, not only language teachers
• It takes 1 1⁄2 hours to administer the Eexam to 5-8 ST (without experiencing
technical difficulties)
• It takes 2 1⁄2 -3 hours to mark - (@13 ST)
• There is no guarantee that the Eexam can be administered when a teacher attempts
to invigilate it – as there can be technical difficulties, or difficulty
accessing the web-site.
• Some teachers have encountered difficulties administering the Eexams because
there is only one computer lab / and / or the computer labs are booked by others.
• Some Japanese teachers were directed to invigilate and mark these Eexams
in addition to their regular Prov. Exam supervision.
VSTA Recommendations:
• That the administration of the Eexams be incorporated into to the regular
Prov. Exam schedule and that the invigilation of the Eexam be counted as that
teacher’s
portion of exam supervision.
• That the marking of the Modern Languages Eexams be voluntary and remunerated
in keeping with the current practice for SS11 and Eng 10 Prov. Exams.Other:
• There are concerns regarding the increase in exam supervision by adding
the Eexams…this should be all right for the Spanish and Japanese Eexams,
however, once Mandarin and French are added over the next 2 years, it may be
more efficient
to hold these Eexams at a centralized location.
Sources:
- Vancouver Modern Language Department Heads and teachers
- BCATML – Eexam survey (available at bcatml.org)
- SATML , Nihongo.BC, letters sent to Min. of Education
- Meetings with Britta Gunderson-Bryden– Min. of Education
- Ministry of Education letter sent to all Principals 2006
- VSTA letter sent to K. Denike Nov. 07
- Teacher feedback through VSTA, BCATML, SATML, NihongoBC