Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines

This study uncovers the features (characteristics) of classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines. In particular, it describes how the classroom-based English language assessment practices are carried out and reveals what value assumptions are...

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Main Author: GONZALES, HOLYANNE KAE
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-10372021-09-20T06:16:13Z Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines GONZALES, HOLYANNE KAE This study uncovers the features (characteristics) of classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines. In particular, it describes how the classroom-based English language assessment practices are carried out and reveals what value assumptions are embedded in these assessment practices. The study adapted Messick's (1989) value implications in his validity matrix, and Bernstein's pedagogic device (Motteram, 2016) to examine the assessment practices of six English language teachers from the two institutions. Data were gathered from classroom observation, collection of testing materials, and audio-taped interviews with the English language teachers. The results reveal that in the assessment practices the monolingual paradigm persists. However, English language teachers have shown that by considering the needs of the learners, the monolingual paradigm can be challenged through alternative approaches in language assessment. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/38 http://rizalls.lib.admu.edu.ph/#section=resource&resourceid=2026540926&currentIndex=0&view=fullDetailsDetailsTab Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo English language -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation -- Case studies. Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Language and Literacy Education
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic English language -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation -- Case studies.
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle English language -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation -- Case studies.
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Language and Literacy Education
GONZALES, HOLYANNE KAE
Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
description This study uncovers the features (characteristics) of classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines. In particular, it describes how the classroom-based English language assessment practices are carried out and reveals what value assumptions are embedded in these assessment practices. The study adapted Messick's (1989) value implications in his validity matrix, and Bernstein's pedagogic device (Motteram, 2016) to examine the assessment practices of six English language teachers from the two institutions. Data were gathered from classroom observation, collection of testing materials, and audio-taped interviews with the English language teachers. The results reveal that in the assessment practices the monolingual paradigm persists. However, English language teachers have shown that by considering the needs of the learners, the monolingual paradigm can be challenged through alternative approaches in language assessment.
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title Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
title_short Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
title_full Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
title_fullStr Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based English language assessment practices of two private schools in Laguna, Philippines
title_sort value assumptions of the teachers in classroom-based english language assessment practices of two private schools in laguna, philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
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