Title of article :
The Effect of Diagnostic Assessment on EFL Learners’ Performance on Selective and Productive Reading Tasks
Author/Authors :
Nikmard, Fateme ELT Department - Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran , Tavassoli, Kobra ELT Department - Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
The main purpose of diagnostic assessment is to predict test-takers’ strengths and
weaknesses and use the information to provide suitable feedback to them (Jang &
Wagner, 2014). Accordingly, the present study focused on investigating the effect of
diagnostic assessment on selective and productive reading tasks to help English as a
foreign language (EFL) learners improve their performance on these tasks. The
quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was used and 60 participants were chosen
based on the results of a Nelson proficiency test. The learners were chosen from four
intact classes who were then divided into two groups of control and diagnostic
assessment, each group comprising of two classes. Then, a modified version of the
reading section of Key English Test (KET) (2015) with 28 selective and 27
productive items was used in the two groups as the pretest. The diagnostic
assessment group received a feedback-based treatment on four reading tests during
sixteen sessions of instruction. However, in the control group, the learners focused
on reading texts and the corresponding tasks during the course. At the end of the
semester, another modified version of KET reading test (2014) with 28 selective and
27 productive items was administered as the posttest. The results showed the
diagnostic assessment group showed a significant improvement on both selective
and productive tasks. Teachers may be the most beneficiaries of the present study as
they can find useful information about their students’ strengths and weaknesses
through using diagnostic assessment to help them improve their reading
comprehension ability.
Keywords :
Selective Tasks , Reading Comprehension , Productive Tasks , Selective Tasks , Reading Comprehension , Productive Tasks , Diagnostic Assessment , Assessment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics