Title of article :
Comparing Language Assessment Literacy and the Challenges of Iranian EFL Teachers: TEFL vs Non-TEFL Background
Author/Authors :
Jalilzadeh, Kaveh English Department - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Alavi, Mohammad English Department - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Siyyari, Masood English Department - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study was an attempt to investigate language assessment literacy among EFL teachers in the
Iranian context aiming at studying the implications of assessment literacy for TEFL teacher education
reform. For this purpose, 20 EFL teachers in Iranian language institutes (Bayan, Azmoon, Zaban Sara, and
Marefat institutes) were randomly picked for an extensive semi-structured examination. All the meetings
were categorized and transcribed and after being analyzed, they were recorded on a Digital Voice Recorder
(DVR). The results revealed that Iranian instructors were found well-acquainted with assessment literacy
components. Likewise, it turned out that novice teachers with a TEFL background were more aware of
assessment literacy and its significance in teacher education. However, in terms of other assessment
components such as test administration, selecting the best assessment methods, and communicating
assessment results experienced teachers with a TEFL background presented more to-the-point concepts
compared to their counterparts in the non-TEFL group, indicating that the teachers with a TEFL background
could perceive the aforementioned teacher assessment literacy components better than their non-TEFL
counterpart. The findings imply that EFL language institute instructors` literacy in educational assessment
particularly in especially in communicating assessment results to others and valid grading of the learners’
assessment is found insufficient.
Keywords :
Assessment Literacy , Components of Assessment Literacy , Novice and Experienced Teachers , TEFL/Non-TEFL Background
Journal title :
Journal of Language and Translation