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Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 15
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Exploring Assessment Practices of Iraqi EFL Teachers: Beliefs, Practices, and Alignment
Athraa Abd Ali Lateef AL-Aayedi; Ehsan Rezvani; Faris Kadhim Teema; Fatemeh Karimi
International Journal of Language Testing, v15 n1 p107-121 2025
This article delved into the realm of EFL assessment in Iraq by investigating the beliefs of Iraqi EFL teachers about assessment practices they employed in their classroom and determining whether there was any congruency between their beliefs and actual assessment practices. For this purpose, 140 experienced Iraqi EFL teachers were selected by convenience sampling and the data were collected by the Teachers' Assessment Practices Belief Questionnaire and the Teachers' Assessment Practices Questionnaire. The findings of Pearson correlation and descriptive analysis revealed that the cognitive level of assessments (e.g., reasoning and application), types of assessments (e.g., portfolios and concept mapping), and evaluation criteria (e.g., improvement and student effort) were highly valued by the teachers. Regarding assessment practices in the classroom, the participants reported obtaining, elucidating, and responding to learning evidence and assisting students to acquire a positive orientation of learning (making learning explicit). Promoting learning autonomy (an expanded opportunity to assume increased autonomy in defining their learning goals and evaluating both their work and that of their peers) was also found in the teachers' reports. Besides, an interest in assisting students adhere to performance goals stipulated by the curriculum using careful questioning and assessed by scores and grades (performance orientation). Implications and suggestions of the study are discussed in the article.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Beliefs, Teacher Attitudes
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Iraq
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