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DOI:  https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/125/112-116

Sakit Huseynov

ADA University

https://orcid.org/0009-0000-5667-108X

sakithuseynov@gmail.com

 

Teaching Adaptations by Teachers in Response to Centralized Exams

 

Abstract

 

Centralized examinations play a decisive role in shaping teaching practices, instructional priorities, and classroom dynamics in many education systems. As high-stakes assessments, they often determine curriculum coverage, teaching pace, and evaluation strategies, compelling teachers to adapt their instructional approaches accordingly. This article examines teaching adaptations adopted by teachers in response to centralized exams, focusing on how pedagogical strategies are modified to balance curriculum requirements, student learning needs, and assessment demands. The study explores common forms of instructional adaptation, including curriculum alignment with exam frameworks, increased emphasis on exam-oriented skills, strategic use of formative assessment, and differentiated instruction to support diverse learner abilities.

Teachers frequently adjust lesson planning by prioritizing core content, integrating practice-based tasks, and employing scaffolding techniques to ensure students meet exam expectations. At the same time, adaptive teaching practices such as feedback-driven instruction, targeted revision, and flexible grouping are used to mitigate the risk of narrowing the curriculum solely to test preparation. However, excessive exam orientation may limit creativity and deeper learning if not balanced with learner-centered practices. Overall, the findings suggest that teaching adaptations in exam-driven contexts are not merely reactive adjustments but represent deliberate pedagogical strategies aimed at optimizing student performance and learning outcomes. Understanding these adaptations contributes to broader discussions on assessment policy, teacher agency, and the sustainable integration of centralized exams within effective teaching practices.

Keywords: centralized exams, teaching adaptations, exam-oriented instruction, instructional strategies, assessment-driven teaching


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