Feasibility of Computer Assisted English Proficiency Tests in Turkey: A Field Study
Author(s) -
Belgin Aydın,
Serkan Geridönmez,
Murat Polat,
Emel Akay
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
anadolu journal of educational sciences international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-4014
DOI - 10.18039/ajesi.292590
Subject(s) - enthusiasm , turkish , test (biology) , context (archaeology) , language proficiency , foreign language , scope (computer science) , medical education , quality (philosophy) , field (mathematics) , computer science , mathematics education , psychology , medicine , social psychology , mathematics , pure mathematics , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , epistemology , biology , programming language
The content and administration procedures of proficiency tests, the difficulties faced and the perception of “proficiency” in schools of foreign languages in Turkish context are issues worth focusing on. One of the comprehensive studies on this topic was conducted by Aydin, Akay, Polat and Geridonmez (2016) in which they conducted a series of interviews with the administrators of 12 schools of foreign languages in Turkey as a part of a Scientific Research Project of Anadolu University. One of the striking findings of this study was the willingness and enthusiasm of administrators for computer assisted language proficiency tests. They stated that this practice may bring certain advantages regarding work load and quality. Therefore, two international test providers which design and administer such tests were visited within the scope of this research project to gather information about the technical and procedural information regarding the following issues: the reasons of the transition from paper-based tests to computer-based ones; the decisions taken prior to transition and preliminary works; the advantages and difficulties of computer based tests; and automatic scoring practices. This paper aims to report the results of these interviews by suggesting a possible path to develop our nationwide computer based proficiency test. development of the student.
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