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Thursday, April 7, 2011

EF-English Proficiency Index (EPI): Malaysia top of the Asia

Browsed through the report downloaded from the following site:

http://www.ef-uk.co.uk/epi/ef-epi-ranking/?tc=LQ

I believe this achievement is something to be proud of, a good indicator of Malaysia Boleh.

EPI is the first evaluation of its kind that measures English proficiency of over 2 million working adults from 44 countries.

I applaud the effort to establish such index, and this is certainly a good guideline for policy makers & educators to assess the effectiveness of English policies in the nation.

However a few questions to ponder after flipped through the report:-

* How random the selection was? i.e. how diverse the professions/occupations of the respondents were? Were the test takers solely from “white collar” group? 

* Was the sample size (no. of test takers) relative to the country population?

* What’s the description/definition for moderate/low/high English proficiency? The score for Malaysia is 55.85 (high proficiency), while Hong Kong-54.44 (moderate proficiency), that’s such a small difference of 1.41, and this carries a heavy weigh that classified them into two discrete group. 

* From the report, it showed that the test was carried out online over a period of 3 years, so I wonder how valid the test was when there’s no assessor around the test takers (hmm, well maybe there was, but didn’t mentioned in the report :) )?

As stated in this report, the EPI is not an indicator of a nation academic & economic performance. Therefore bridging the gap of English proficiency between pupils/students from rural and urban areas & improving our English teaching standard (especially in Science & Math) are not a issue we should take lightly despite of the high English proficiency among working adults.

5 comments:

yeekai5 said...

survey is jus a survey..hehe...for ur info, i last time do fail ones, my ILETS..4.5 only, tak cukup makan to go uk :D

yeekai5 said...

survey is jus a survey..hehe...for ur info, i last time do fail ones, my ILETS..4.5 only, tak cukup makan to go uk :D

cklim said...

you're right tansri, the index doesn't reflect one's academic & economic capabilities, although there might be some associations there :)

Anonymous said...

something's missing there...
1) where's singapore in the list?
2) what do they mean by high proficiency? as in including manglish?

cklim said...

Dear anonymous: the index was conducted on people of the countries who speak English as 2nd language, and I believe Singapore is English speaking country. You're right, no clear denifition of high/moderate etc.

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