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Journal : Jurnal Arbitrer

Constructing the Validity of a Reading Assessment Model for 21st Century Education with a Focus on Self-Directed Learning Yulmiati; Purba, Andiopenta; Harisnawati; Akhyaruddin; Adrias, Adrias; Nazhifah; Yulastri, Weni
Jurnal Arbitrer Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/ar.12.1.96-113.2025

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to validate a theoretically based blended assessment model with SDL and to show empirical validation of it. The study materials developed include a Model Book, a Students’ Book, and a Lecturer’s Book modeled on an authentic blended assessment framework for Basic Reading. A mixed-methods approach was used, and the validation process involved six expert validators. one-on-one evaluations were conducted with ten students and one lecturer who were purposively selected to be part of the study. The data were collected from validation sheets as well as semi-structured interviews. The results of statistical analysis performed on expert validation showed that the evaluation model has achieved high validity (i.e., content, construct, criteria, and face validity), producing a highly valid prototype of instruction. The findings indicate that there is no need for any further refinements,  and the model is thus ready for immediate implementation. Moreover, the intrinsic and impact validity of the authentic blended assessment model was corroborated with the support of empirical user validation (lecturer and students) feedback. This describes the inherent characteristics that include main usability elements like clarity, easy usage, logical mapping, and completeness of learning content. The impact aspect highlights the effectiveness and worthiness of using the products in real-world learning environments. The study addresses an important gap in reading assessment and presents a practical and effective solution for educators and institutions looking to leverage Basic Reading assessor skills within a Self-Directed Learning principles approach. The results can provide an important link to promote autonomous learning, develop evaluation methods, and, finally, enhance students’ independent learning ability and academic achievement.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adrias Adrias Agustina Agustina Ainayah, Alya Akhyaruddin Alrevina Tri Azhari Andilla, Shinta Andiopenta Purba Antika, Rindilla Armilia Riza Aurellia, Stevenika Gabriela Autila, Rani Azizah, Trivira Budi Juliardi, Budi Cici Yulia Syaputri Desnitati Desnitati dian mega putri, dian mega Dona Hartina Edwar Kemal Eriska Erman Febrianirmala Fima, Muhamad Fazleyevin Firdika Linda Fitrianti, Dela Fransiska Dwi Astuti Gusti Melia Harisnawati Hariyano Hariyano Harmadyah, Hijratul Putri Hawirna Isman Heni Pujiastuti HERFYNA ASTY Imelyati Imelyati Khairi, M ikhsan Laksono Trisnantoro Lukman Baival M. Khairi Ikhsan M. Khairi M.Pd. S.PdI Ikhsan M. Zaim Mardiana Mardiana Martin Kustati Melvina Melvina Melvina, Melvina Melvina, Melvina Melvina MHD Natsir Nawafi, Shalma Puti Nazhifah Nihalai, Fatricia Golda Nosa Reza Penny Oktavianda Penrahmad Penrahmad Putra, Adhil Giwana Putri, Aprian Dwi Rani Autila Rani Autila Raudah Raudah Raudah Raudah Rifika Chandra Rika Afrianti Rika Afriyanti Rinanda alance Riny D. Sani Riny Dwitya Sani Riny Dwitya Sani Riritmy Wartia Ningsih Roza, Mudia Rudagi, Reindy Sartika, Diana Sesmiyanti M.Pd S.S Shanty Octavia Sindi Aulia Siska Siska Suharni Syafar, Dian Noviani Syahrul R, Syahrul Syayid Sandi Sukandi Taufiq, Nazif Baihaqi Titik Hardewiyani Tri Azhari, Alrevina Vani Ovtaria Vivi Desviana Vivi Indriyani Wahyuni, Monica Shalbilla Weni Yulastri Weny Syafri Marza Windy Eka Putri Yelfiza Yesi Oktavia Yuliyenti Yuliyenti Zulfa Zulfa