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Online assessment in the digital Era: Moroccan EFL university students' experiences, perceptions and challenges

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Type Article
ISSN 21870594
information source ERIC
Author Menyani, Nourreddine. Ecole Normale Supérieure, Meknes, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco.
Second author Boumehdi, Ahlame. Ecole Normale Supérieure, Meknes, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco.
El Jaadi, Oumaima. Ecole Normale Supérieure, Meknes, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco.
Pages pp. 193-210
General Note Peer reviewed
Source IAFOR Journal of Education. Vol. 10, no. 1, 2022
Publisher Nagoya Aichi: International Academic Forum، 2022
Publisher address Sakae 1-16-26 - 201 Naka Ward. Nagoya Aichi. Japan . International Academic Forum. T: 00815058063184. . International Academic Forum. Sakae 1-16-26 - 201 Naka Ward, Nagoya Aichi, Japan 460-0008. Tel: +81-50-5806-3184; Web site: http.
ERIC document no. EJ1345748
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Descriptors English  -  Modern language instruction  -  Educational development trends  -  COVID-19  -  Pandemics  -  Learning processes  -  Teaching methods  -  Undergraduate students  -  Student attitudes  -  Fraud  -  Student evaluation  -  Feedback  -  Academic teaching personnel  -  Student teacher relationship  -  Distance education  -  Educational experience  -  Morocco
Language of document English
Country Japan
After the scientific consensus on the proliferation of COVID-19, a lethal virus, educational institutions worldwide have swiftly migrated to online learning. This upheaval has propelled online evaluation and assessment to be the norm during this period. The principal objective of the study and research is to explore students' experience with online emergency learning as well as online evaluation. This paper also investigates how Moroccan English as a foreign language (EFL) university learners perceive online assessment in comparison to face-to-face assessment. Data were collected from a sample of 93 Moroccan EFL university students using a self-designed questionnaire. The findings of this research revealed that the students experienced technical issues while submitting their exams. They have also expressed their disappointment with the lack of feedback provided by their professors, not to mention their constant worry about academic honesty. This has led them to lose interest in their studies and possess doubts about reliving this dissatisfactory experience. Therefore, the results implied that participants perceive online assessment as an insignificant factor for performance improvement. This unprecedented experience has had an unadulterated negative impact on students as it has left them both dissatisfied with their experience regarding distance learning and apprehensive about their future educational experiences. It is, then, recommended that the notion of online assessment should be given much attention in higher education in the Moroccan context. (As Provided)

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Menyani, Nourreddine. (2022). Online assessment in the digital Era: Moroccan EFL university students' experiences, perceptions and challenges . IAFOR Journal of Education. Vol. 10, no. 1, 2022. pp. 193-210 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org