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Learning Oriented Assessment from a student perspective: Opportunities and challenges in a high-stakes test preparation context
Learning Oriented Assessment; Senior High School Entrance English Test; test preparation
Abstract Accepted
RuijinYang / Zhengzhou University
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the test preparation for the grammar and vocabulary tasks in the Senior High School Entrance English Test can achieve the student-centred goal mandated in the national curriculum. Taking Grade 9 students as subjects, this qualitative study employed the principles of Learning Oriented Assessment (LOA) and collected data from classroom observations (N = 15) as well as semi-structured focus groups (N = 18). Observation data identified key practices of LOA during test preparation: interactive classroom activities, feedback, mentor-apprentice pairs, learner autonomy, and self-assessment. Focus groups showed that the test enabled LOA opportunities during test preparation because of its instrumental test function, creating useful language use context and developing language learning abilities. However, the difficulties in implementing LOA principles during test preparation involved students’ differing language proficiency levels, time consideration, and the negative power of the test. The study thus implicated that to promote positive washback during test preparation, grammar and vocabulary tasks in the SHSEET need improvement and effective LOA training could be provided to Grade 9 teachers. As  LOA is an under-researched area, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of probing the learning-oriented potential of high-stakes EFL tests.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 15

    2021

    to

    Oct 17

    2021

  • Sep 10 2021

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 14 2021

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
中国英汉语比较研究会英语教学研究分会
Organized By
兰州大学外国语学院