Title of article :
LEARNERS’ PERSPECTIVES OF FACTORS INFLUENCING GAINS IN STANDARDIZED ENGLISH TEST SCORES
Author/Authors :
Pan , Yi-Ching National Pingtung University 4-18 Minsheng Rd. - Pingtung City - Pingtung County , Taiwan
Abstract :
There has been an increased level of attention devoted to the
consequences of test use in recent years; however, the majority of
washback studies focused on teaching. In fact, little research has
addressed learners’ perspectives to analyze possible determinants of test
results. To address this issue, this study first compared the pre-and-post
standardized English tests of two groups of Taiwanese university
students, and six students from each of the groups were interviewed at a
later date to investigate the possible factors that may influence their
score gains. A control group of 140 Taiwanese university students at a
school without any English proficiency certificate exit requirement was
compared to a contrast group of 136 similar students at a school that
required the students to pass an English certification test in order to
graduate. The major finding indicates that the amount of time spent on
language learning plays an essential role in determining the degree to
which student scores improve. This study subsequently offers
pedagogical implications for the instruction of English at institutes of
tertiary education.
Keywords :
graduation requirement , score gains , test results , standardized tests
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal