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Boosting language assessment literacy and positive backwash $ba skill-based language teaching approach for EFL graduate students

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Type Article
Author Mohammed, Dalia Ali Maher Abbass. Curriculum and EFL Instruction, Faculty of Education, Mina University, Egypt.
Pages pp. 267-324
Host Item Entry Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 10, no. 1, January 2024
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Descriptors Minia University (Egypt)College of Education  -  Teaching methods  -  Skills assessment  -  Skill development  -  Language skills  -  Modern language instruction  -  English  -  Postgraduate students
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of using the skill-based language teaching approach to boost EFL graduate students' language assessment literacy and positive backwash effect. The study utilized the quasi-experimental research method (pretest-posttest non-treatment group design). Thirty participants enrolled in the professional diploma at the Faculty of Education, Minia University were randomly assigned to two intact groups: a treatment group (n=15) and a non-treatment group (n=15). The participants in the treatment group were trained and instructed using a skill-based language teaching program designed by the researcher whereas their counterparts in the non-treatment group did not receive such training as they received regular instruction. Instruments of the study included a needs-analysis questionnaire for assessment literacy, a test of language assessment literacy, and a scale of backwash effect. The findings revealed that the participants in the treatment group significantly surpassed their counterparts in the non-treatment group in the post-performance of the test of language assessment literacy, and the scale of backwash effect. Suggestions for further research and recommendations were also presented. (Published abstract)

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Mohammed, Dalia Ali Maher Abbass. (2024). Boosting language assessment literacy and positive backwash $ba skill-based language teaching approach for EFL graduate students . Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 10, no. 1, January 2024. pp. 267-324 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org