Utilizing a learner-centered approach in an assessment course for language education students

In De La Salle University, methods courses such as assessment utilize hands-on activities in line with the recent thrust on learner-centeredness to develop learner autonomy. This paper is a report on how two language education classes were taught test construction in a Language and Literature Assess...

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Main Author: Muñoz, Alen Mateo S.
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Published: Animo Repository 2012
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8201
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Institution: De La Salle University
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Summary:In De La Salle University, methods courses such as assessment utilize hands-on activities in line with the recent thrust on learner-centeredness to develop learner autonomy. This paper is a report on how two language education classes were taught test construction in a Language and Literature Assessment (LANLIAS) course utilizing collaborative work and portfolio writing as a means to use assessment as a teaching tool to extend and not merely measure instruction." Content-wise, this investigation used Bloom's taxonomy of thinking skills to analyse the literature and language test items produced collaboratively by the paired groups of students in the course. Process-wise, it analysed the students' portfolios which contained their V 0 reflections and feedback concerning the course. The analysis revealed that more than 50 per cent of the reading items produced by the students focused on higher-order (evaluating and analysing) thinking skills while· most of the lower-order were under remembering and that the collaborative effort in preparing the test resulted in multiple benefits for the students as indicated in their portfolio entries.