• Title of article

    Integrating Positive Psychology in Language Testing: Fostering Growth, Motivation, and Well-Being in Assessment Practices

  • Author/Authors

    Soozandehfar ، Mohammad-Ali Department of TEFL - University of Hormozgan , Dehghayedi ، Mahdi Department of Foreign Languages - Islamic Azad University, Dashtestan Branch

  • From page
    409
  • To page
    426
  • Abstract
    This study is an attempt to explore the integration of positive psychology within language testing, while assessing its effects on learner performance, self-efficacy, motivation, and test anxiety in EFL contexts. Postulated on a mixed-method approach, firstly, the study involves in a quasi-experimental design, where 100 EFL learners were assigned into control and experimental groups. The latter group experienced strength-based feedback and growth-focused assessment practices. The results of the paired t-tests and ANCOVA revealed significant improvements in the EFL students’ language proficiency, with the anxiety construct reduced by 30%, alongside substantial increases in the constructs of motivation and self-efficacy. These outcomes can be taken into account as the highlight of the efficacy of positive psychology interventions, contrasting with traditional deficit-focused models of assessment. Afterwards, in the qualitative phase, the research advocates for a paradigm shift in language testing, while emphasizing EFL learners’ emotional well-being, cognitive engagement, and learner autonomy. Furthermore, this study contributes to the broader discourse, representing implications on rethinking pedagogical approaches to language assessment, proposing more humanistic and learner-centered frameworks.
  • Keywords
    Positive Psychology , language testing , Test anxiety , Self , efficacy
  • Journal title
    Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
  • Journal title
    Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
  • Record number

    2777171