European foreign language policies, national language testing and ambivalence towards the introduction of the logics of standardisation

Author:

Vogopoulou Areti1,Sarakinioti Antigone2,Sifakakis Polychronis1,Tsatsaroni Anna1

Affiliation:

1. University of the Peloponnese, Greece.

2. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Abstract

Educational policies and priorities shaped at the supranational level by European and global agencies and players impact the processes of national policymaking in complex ways. In this study, recontextualisations of European foreign language education and language assessment policies in the Greek policy and pedagogical contexts are examined. Specifically, the politics of foreign language education and assessment are explored with a focus on English language teaching in public schools and the expected introduction of the Greek National Certificate of Language Proficiency (known as KPG) which is a state-led testing system formed by adopting the six-level scale of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages. Drawing on Bernstein’s theory of symbolic control and pedagogic discourse, it is shown that extensive recontextualisations of European (and global) discourses on English language teaching and assessment in the Greek context project competency and outcome-based curricula and learning as the desirable pedagogic model. Furthermore, attempts to introduce certification procedures in public schools derive from market-driven discourses that sanction a standardised system of student performance while the implications of standardisation for schools, teachers and students alike are downplayed.

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

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