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The Role of Peer- and Self-Assessment in Developing Saudi EFL Learners’ English Writing Skills
Author(s) -
Manal Obaid Alshammari
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5476
DOI - 10.5296/ije.v8i3.9853
Subject(s) - punctuation , psychology , spelling , mathematics education , peer assessment , test (biology) , pedagogy , linguistics , paleontology , philosophy , biology
The current study focuses on the importance of integrating peer- and self-assessment in teaching English as a second/foreign language in Saudi Arabia. It pays special attention to the mechanisms by which Saudi EFL learners can improve their English writing skills if they engage in peer- and self-assessment regularly. To this end, the researcher administered a writing composition task to measure the participants’ ability to express themselves in good English, focusing on the coherence, cohesion, word choice, spelling, punctuation, and layout of their essays. The researcher utilised the experimental two-groups design of a pre-test and a post-test, in order to evaluate the participants’ performance prior to the application of the treatment (i.e. peer- and self-assessment) and after it. For the purpose of the study, the participants were divided into two groups: students in group A (i.e. the treatment group) engaged in peer- and self-assessment regularly throughout the term, whilst students in group B (i.e. the control group) did not. The results of group A on the pre-test and post-test were compared to those of group B to determine whether the treatment had any impact on their performance. The results reveal that group A outperformed their group B counterparts on the post-test. The statistical analysis demonstrates that the difference between the results of the two groups was statistically significant, suggesting that the treatment contributed positively to the performance of the treatment group. Finally, the study concludes with recommendations for further research.

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