Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach

Teachers need to keep up to date with a set of clear and common expectations and formidable challenges that arise in classroom assessment practices. Defining and conceptualizing of language assessment literacy have been the subject of much debate, especially with regard to detecting and defining the...

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Main Authors: Salah Addin Rahimi, Seyyed Ayatolla Razmjoo, Rahman Sahragard, Alireza Ahmadi
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Language:English
Published: Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran (TELLSI) 2021-09-01
Series:Teaching English Language
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Online Access:http://www.teljournal.org/article_142934_69803fde5a00960f1b637893e732c97a.pdf
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author Salah Addin Rahimi
Seyyed Ayatolla Razmjoo
Rahman Sahragard
Alireza Ahmadi
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Rahman Sahragard
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description Teachers need to keep up to date with a set of clear and common expectations and formidable challenges that arise in classroom assessment practices. Defining and conceptualizing of language assessment literacy have been the subject of much debate, especially with regard to detecting and defining the main components of language assessment literacy for language teachers (Levi & Inbar-Lourie, 2019). The main aim of the study was to pinpoint and define the main comments of LAL in the EFL context of Iran. The researchers conducted semi-structured interviews and focus group interviews with high school EFL teachers, and reviewed existing literature, documents on language assessment literacy as well as utilized the grounded theory approach to explore EFL teachers’ perception and insights into language assessment literacy and define the main components of language assessment literacy based on the EFL teachers' perceptions. The proposed model consists of three elements, namely awareness of language pedagogy, assessment principles and interpretation, assessment policy and local practices. In the second stage of the present study, to ensure reliability and validity of the scale, 203 Iranian EFL teachers with the age range between 22 to 55 were asked to complete the newly-developed instrument. Finally, to measure the EFL teachers’ language assessment literacy, 41 five-point Likert-scale items were developed. Based on all validation and statistical procedures, the newly-developed scale can be considered a valuable tool for measuring high school EFL teachers’ language assessment literacy.
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spelling doaj.art-cb94d28bb531470a929abbc1bd4703932022-12-22T02:19:45ZengTeaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran (TELLSI)Teaching English Language2538-54882538-547X2021-09-0115222926410.22132/tel.2021.142934142934Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods ApproachSalah Addin Rahimi0Seyyed Ayatolla Razmjoo1Rahman Sahragard2Alireza Ahmadi3Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, IranTeachers need to keep up to date with a set of clear and common expectations and formidable challenges that arise in classroom assessment practices. Defining and conceptualizing of language assessment literacy have been the subject of much debate, especially with regard to detecting and defining the main components of language assessment literacy for language teachers (Levi & Inbar-Lourie, 2019). The main aim of the study was to pinpoint and define the main comments of LAL in the EFL context of Iran. The researchers conducted semi-structured interviews and focus group interviews with high school EFL teachers, and reviewed existing literature, documents on language assessment literacy as well as utilized the grounded theory approach to explore EFL teachers’ perception and insights into language assessment literacy and define the main components of language assessment literacy based on the EFL teachers' perceptions. The proposed model consists of three elements, namely awareness of language pedagogy, assessment principles and interpretation, assessment policy and local practices. In the second stage of the present study, to ensure reliability and validity of the scale, 203 Iranian EFL teachers with the age range between 22 to 55 were asked to complete the newly-developed instrument. Finally, to measure the EFL teachers’ language assessment literacy, 41 five-point Likert-scale items were developed. Based on all validation and statistical procedures, the newly-developed scale can be considered a valuable tool for measuring high school EFL teachers’ language assessment literacy.http://www.teljournal.org/article_142934_69803fde5a00960f1b637893e732c97a.pdflanguage assessment literacyscaleefl teachersmixed-methods
spellingShingle Salah Addin Rahimi
Seyyed Ayatolla Razmjoo
Rahman Sahragard
Alireza Ahmadi
Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
Teaching English Language
language assessment literacy
scale
efl teachers
mixed-methods
title Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
title_full Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
title_fullStr Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
title_full_unstemmed Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
title_short Development and Validation of Language Assessment Literacy Scale for High School EFL Teachers: A Mixed Methods Approach
title_sort development and validation of language assessment literacy scale for high school efl teachers a mixed methods approach
topic language assessment literacy
scale
efl teachers
mixed-methods
url http://www.teljournal.org/article_142934_69803fde5a00960f1b637893e732c97a.pdf
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