Title of article :
On the Representation of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy in TOEFL IBT and IELTS Academic
Author/Authors :
Moslehi, Shadab Department of English Language Teaching - University of Shiraz - Shiraz, Iran , Razmjoo, Ayatollah Department of English Language Teaching - University of Shiraz - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The main objective of this qualitative-quantitative content analysis study was to compare IELTS Academic and TOEFL iBT four modules in terms of the cognition and knowledge dimensions of
Revised Bloom’s taxonomy. To this end, two authentic tests
including all major modules of Speaking, listening, reading, and
writing in each domain, namely iBT TOEFL and IELTS Academic
exams were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. These tests
were randomly selected from the collection of authentic tests
available in trustworthy resources. The contents of these tests were
codified using a coding scheme developed by Razmjoo and
Kazempourfard (2012). In this coding scheme, English alphabets
and numbers were assigned to levels of cognition and knowledge,
respectively. The results indicated that in general TOEFL iBT
codes are more inclined toward the higher orders of thinking and
knowledge and the codes are not noticeably divergent; while, the
majority of the codes in the IELTS Academic test are skewed
toward the lower codes of the BRT. This shows the higher stance
of the TOEFL iBT test concerning the higher orders of thinking and
knowledge in the BRT. A significant difference was also found
between the TOEFL iBT and IELTS Academic tests concerning the highest and the lowest levels of BRT.
Keywords :
Rhetorical structure , Rhetorical moves , Contrastive rhetoric , Genre analysis , Move analysis , TEFL
Journal title :
Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning