Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Applied Linguistics (CONAPLIN 2018) 2019
DOI: 10.2991/conaplin-18.2019.271
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EFL Teachers’ Perceptions towards the Implementation of Performance-Based Assessment in Assessing Students’ Speaking Ability

Abstract: In implementing Performance-Based Assessment (PBA), teachers should have sufficient knowledge and skills to avoid potential bias of scoring which can lead to less objective and unreliable results of assessment. Yet, how teachers conduct and administer this method of assessment might be conditional in the real implementation. Hence, this study aims to find out the EFL teachers' beliefs and experiences in implementing PBA as well as their perception towards the concept of how to plan and execute effective PBA. T… Show more

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“…There were eleven close-ended questions, four open-ended questions for teachers, sixteen close-ended questions, and four open-ended questions for students. The questionnaires were developed based on previous studies related to Flipgrid (Innes, 2020;Keiper et al, 2020;Latipah & Purnawarman, 2019;Lowenthal & Moore, 2020;Mango, 2019;Petersen et al, 2020). Additionally, the questionnaire items were presented both in English and Indonesian.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were eleven close-ended questions, four open-ended questions for teachers, sixteen close-ended questions, and four open-ended questions for students. The questionnaires were developed based on previous studies related to Flipgrid (Innes, 2020;Keiper et al, 2020;Latipah & Purnawarman, 2019;Lowenthal & Moore, 2020;Mango, 2019;Petersen et al, 2020). Additionally, the questionnaire items were presented both in English and Indonesian.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%