Title of article :
Teachers Assessment Literacy and Washback Effect of Assessment
Author/Authors :
Elshawa ، Niveen R. M. - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Heng ، Chan Swee - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Abdullah ، Ain Nadzimah - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Rashid ، Sabariah Md. - Universiti Putra Malaysia
Pages :
7
From page :
135
To page :
141
Abstract :
Assessment literacy, as a term, is not well known in the educational field. This is unfortunate because teachers assessment knowledge and competence can have an important influence on the way they teach and the way their students learn.  The relationship between the degree of assessment literacy a teacher has and the washback of this type of assessment is not clearly identified, especially in higher education context.  In view of this gap, this article attempts to examine important assessment literacy issues in relation to student learning: definition and importance of assessment literacy, assessment in higher education and assessment practices through reviewing related studies. The review pinpoints the harmful effects of being assessment illiterate for both teachers and students.
Keywords :
Assessment , assessment literacy , student learning , washback
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number :
2459087
Link To Document :
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