In search of one’s own evaluation criteria: The case of Mexican higher education

Authors

  • Gerrard Mugford Institute of Education, Universidad de Londres

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/vel.vi3.25

Keywords:

evaluation, English as a foreign language, linguistic imperialism

Abstract

In Mexico, the evaluation and assessment of teaching and learning of English as a foreign language is all too often undertaken by international examination boards. This paper examines the administration of language testing in the local context of Guadalajara, Mexico, and explores how testing could be developed to respond to local needs. By revisiting the concept of linguistic imperialism, I attempt to establish a framework for a mode of evaluation could be structured more closely to students’ needs and wants.

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Author Biography

Gerrard Mugford, Institute of Education, Universidad de Londres

Estudios realizados:

  • Doctorado en  Lingüística Aplicada 
    Institute of Education, Universidad de Londres
  • Maestría en  TESOL Teaching English for Students of Other Languages
    Institute of Education, Universidad de Londres

Materias que imparte:

  • Literatura Anglófona Contemporánea
  • Seminario Temático II: Sociolingüística Crítica
  • Seminario Temático III: Inglés como Lengua Internacional
  • Metodología de la enseñanza del inglés

Pertenece a:

  • División de Estudios Históricos y Humanos
  • Departamento de Lenguas Modernas
  • Licenciatura en Docencia del Inglés como Lengua Extranjera
  • Maestría en Estudios de las Lenguas y Culturas Inglesas

 

Gerrard Mugford

Published

2014-06-01

How to Cite

Mugford, G. (2014). In search of one’s own evaluation criteria: The case of Mexican higher education. Verbum Et Lingua: Didáctica, Lengua Y Cultura, (3), 36–48. https://doi.org/10.32870/vel.vi3.25

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