Malta Independent

MATSEC told to ensure acoustic problems do not occur again - Minister

- Julian Bonnici

Education Minister Evarist Bartolo told Parliament yesterday that he has asked MATSEC to ensure that there is no repeat of the poor sound and acoustics that students experience­d during the listening comprehens­ion exam of their Italian O’level.

This came after Shadow Minister for Education George Pullicino tabled a petition signed by 1,772 people before Parliament. Mr Pullicino also said that similar issues were experience­d during the listening comprehens­ion session of the German O’level.

This was confirmed by Mr Bartolo, who said that there was also one complaint in the Spanish exam.

The University of Malta said MATSEC received numerous complaints and will be investigat­ing the matter further to determine the quality of the recording used during the exam and to decide on the course of action to be followed up.

A total of just over 1,600 students sat for the Italian SEC exam today at De La Salle School and at the Examinatio­n Centre in Victoria, Gozo. So far, MATSEC has not received any complaints from candidates sitting for the exam in Gozo. This component accounts for 21% of the global mark.

Students sitting for the exam at De La Salle College were assigned to 22 different rooms. MATSEC makes use of a master system which ensures that the recording reaches different rooms simultaneo­usly.

The venue has already been used for the listening comprehens­ion components for Arabic, Spanish and German. De La Salle College is used for these listening components given that the venue is best suited to meet the demands of simultaneo­us playbacks for such examinatio­ns.

Prior to each component, MATSEC officials conduct a pilot-test of the recording. This was also held for the Italian listening comprehens­ion. MATSEC will undertake rigorous re-testing of the system to ensure that no further problems arise in upcoming Listening Comprehens­ion examinatio­ns.

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