Understanding Collective and Reflective Learning-Oriented Assessment among Iranian EFL Pre-service Teachers in Learner-Centered Language Teacher Education

Rajab Esfandiari*, Mohammad Hossein Arefian, Ricky C K Lam

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Abstract

Although researchers have used practical procedures for developing professional teacher education, such as reflective practice and action research, the role of learning-oriented assessment (LOA) in building an active learner-centered pre-service teacher education has received scarce scholarly attention. Hence, the purpose of this study is to explore how collective and reflective LOA can enhance EFL pre-service teachers’ learner-centered teacher education. For this purpose, 15 Iranian EFL pre-service teachers were selected through a convenience sampling procedure from a teacher-training college in Iran. The study was built on a qualitative intrinsic case study, the data were collected from the participants through observations, self- and peer-assessment practices, portfolios, and semi-structured interviews, and the collected data were inductively analyzed. The results of the inductive thematic analysis indicated that pre-service teachers became active, cooperative, and flexible. Firstly, pre-service teachers concentrated on reflective self-assessment, collaborative peer-assessment, and portfolios. Secondly, pre-service teachers were more self-directed and autonomous by taking more actions, planning their development, making decisions, and learning. Thirdly, pre-service teachers accelerated their positive emotions, such as growth mindset, flexibility, curiosity, and criticality. The findings promise implications for implementing learning–oriented assessment to promote teachers’ agency and autonomy in their teaching careers.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-106
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Language Testing
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 30 Jun 2024

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Social Sciences(all)

User-Defined Keywords

  • Learning-oriented assessment
  • Learner-centeredness
  • Self-assessment
  • Collaborative peer-assessment
  • Portfolios

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