CHARACTERIZING ENGLISH ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS: AN OVERVIEW OF THEIR DESIGN
Author(s) -
Claudio Díaz Larenas,
Alan Jara Díaz,
Yesenia Rosales Orellana,
María José Sanhueza Villalón
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
chakiñan revista de ciencias sociales y humanidades
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2550-6722
DOI - 10.37135/chk.002.15.05
Subject(s) - vocabulary , grammar , mathematics education , preference , psychology , english language , linguistics , mathematics , philosophy , statistics
Assessment tends to be associated with students and learners; however, the term assessment encompasses both teachers and students. To understand the purpose of language assessment instruments, it is key to look for the designers and their preferences. This research aims to characterize 209 assessment instruments created by English teachers. This is a non-experimental and descriptive study that analyzes the types of instruments, the educational level, the language systems and skills, and the type and number of items. Two of the most important findings are related to the preferences Chilean English teachers have towards traditional assessment and the tendency to assess vocabulary and grammar; besides, the participants’ preference for tests and fill-in-the gap items.
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