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An Assessment use Argument for Spanish for the Professionals
World Languages and Cultures Conference Papers, Posters and Proceedings
  • Cristina Pardo-Ballester, Iowa State University
Document Type
Presentation
Conference
INTED 2020 14th Annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Publication Version
Published Version
Link to Published Version
https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2020
Publication Date
3-2-2020
DOI
10.21125/inted.2020
Conference Title
INTED 2020 14th Annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Conference Date
March 2 - 4, 2020
Geolocation
(39.4699075, -0.3762881)
Abstract

This study focuses on reflective practice journal entries and compares intermediate Spanish learners’ journals of their own oral performance through two different opportunities - an Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and a Virtual Oral Interview Classroom/based Exam (VOICES) - within the framework of a Spanish for the Professions course. Students’ journals reveal that both types of assessment have their advantages in the learning process, which results in more autonomous and more efficient learners (Ziegler, 2014). Moreover, data from the two focus groups reveals information about sufficiency, relevance, beneficence, and usefulness about the Spanish speaking activities used in the Spanish for the Professions course. This study presents an assessment use argument following Bachman and Damböck (2017) that may be used to design and teach language courses using micro-formative and macro-summative oral assessments. Using an assessment use argument, claims were made about the use of VOICES and OPI. Participants in this study were 13 undergraduate students at a large public university in the Midwest of the United States and one instructor. They were enrolled in an intermediate Spanish conversation course designed for professionals. Language performance data for oral assessments from face-to-face and online formats were evaluated comparing instances of language use. The data showed that the two types of oral assessments engaged learners in different types of learning opportunities.

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This presentation is published as Pardo-Ballerster, C., An Assessment use Argument for Spanish for the Professionals at the INTED 2020 14th Annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference , held on March 2-4, 2020. Doi: 10.21125/inted.2020. Posted with permission

Copyright Owner
INTED 2020
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Cristina Pardo-Ballester. "An Assessment use Argument for Spanish for the Professionals" Valencia, Spain(2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cristina-pardo-ballester/13/