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Eclectic approach: A search for more effective assessment ways to meet EFL assessment principles Nur Sehang Thamrin; Suwarsih Madya; Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro; Siti Salina Mustakim; Aminuddin Hassan; Heri Retnawati
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v10i2.26682

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The current EFL curriculum for high schools in Indonesia demands integrating cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains in assessment. Therefore, teachers must consider these domains in designing assessment instruments and use them, including in a full-online class. In this type of class, they must choose effective methods with principled eclecticism that meet the assessment principles. This study examines the teachers’ assessment process, from constructing the assessment devices to implementing the test in virtual classrooms. The qualitative research approach was used to explore the online-based assessments involving 16 English teachers recruited through convenience sampling techniques. Accordingly, the data were collected using virtual semi-structured interviews through a WhatsApp call. The data were analysed descriptively through a thematic analysis integrated with an interactive technique to locate and identify common patterns of meaning in a data set. The findings show that teachers used several methods to design their tests in the planning stage, considering several aspects based on the eclectic approach principles for effective assessment practices. However, teachers need more assessment literacy regarding their knowledge of test quality. This research employed qualitative data from a small number of teachers, so future studies that include more teachers from different locations and consider different viewpoints, including those of students, families, and policymakers, on how to evaluate student achievement virtually are recommended.
Eclectic approach: A search for more effective assessment ways to meet EFL assessment principles Thamrin, Nur Sehang; Madya, Suwarsih; Putro, Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo; Mustakim, Siti Salina; Hassan, Aminuddin; Retnawati, Heri
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v10i2.26682

Abstract

The current EFL curriculum for high schools in Indonesia demands integrating cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains in assessment. Therefore, teachers must consider these domains in designing assessment instruments and use them, including in a full-online class. In this type of class, they must choose effective methods with principled eclecticism that meet the assessment principles. This study examines the teachers assessment process, from constructing the assessment devices to implementing the test in virtual classrooms. The qualitative research approach was used to explore the online-based assessments involving 16 English teachers recruited through convenience sampling techniques. Accordingly, the data were collected using virtual semi-structured interviews through a WhatsApp call. The data were analysed descriptively through a thematic analysis integrated with an interactive technique to locate and identify common patterns of meaning in a data set. The findings show that teachers used several methods to design their tests in the planning stage, considering several aspects based on the eclectic approach principles for effective assessment practices. However, teachers need more assessment literacy regarding their knowledge of test quality. This research employed qualitative data from a small number of teachers, so future studies that include more teachers from different locations and consider different viewpoints, including those of students, families, and policymakers, on how to evaluate student achievement virtually are recommended.
Co-Authors A. Harbelubun, Y. Claudia Dhian A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd Kamaruddin Abdul Kamaruddin Agussatriana Alka, Nur Faiza Harsono Aminah Suriaman Aminuddin Hassan Amri, Hasrawati Anggreani, Dwi Putri Toba Anggreni, Afrillia Anjar Kusuma Dewi Anjar Kusuma Dewi Arid, Muhammad Artanti, Ni Luh Rani Azizah, Wafiq Badrun Larandang Basiradanuwijaya, Trisnawaty Darmawan Darmawan Darmawan Darmawan Desrin Lebagi Dewi, Anjar Kusuma Dinah Aprilia Dinah Aprilia Dinarti Dwi Putri, Dwi Enteding, Faradila Ernitasari Muliyadi Ernitasari Mulyadi Ernitasari Mulyadi Fajria, Fajria Febryanti, Feby Fikriani Aminun Omolu Gifarizki, Gifarizki Hassan, Aminuddin Heri Retnawati Hidayat, Muizzul I Gusti Ayu Niken Launingtia Isna Humaera, Isna Kamaruddin, Abd Khoiriyah Khoiriyah Konder Manurung Lestari, Afriliani Maf'ulah Maf'ulah, Maf'ulah Maf’ulah, Maf’ulah Maghfira, Maghfira MAGHFIRAH Maghfirah Maghfirah Mashuri Mayasari, Nanny Mochtar Marhum Muhaidil Muhaidil, Muhaidil Mukrim Mulyadi, Ernitasari Nadrun, Nadrun nanang nanang Nanang Nanang Nandita, Dinda Naniwarsih, Andi Nanny Mayasari Niken Launingtia, I Gusti Ayu Nirwana, Nirwana Novitriani Novitriani Novitriani, Novitriani Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro Nuraini, Putri Patmasari, Andi Peago, Lisnar Hartati Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahman, Auliyah Rizkina, Zidna rofiqoh rofiqoh Rosita, Mila Ruminar, Hafida Rusdi, Magfirah Sahril Sahril Silfia Silfia, Silfia Siti Salina Mustakim Siti Salina Mustakim Sitti Hadijah Sitti Hadijah, Sitti Sri Sutanti Sriati Usman Suwarsih Madya Wahyudin , Wahyudin Wahyudin Wahyudin Y. Claudia Dhian A. Harbelubun Yanda, Fikri Yanti Permatasari Yanti Permatasari