Title of article :
Portfolio Assessment and EFL Learners' Writing Ability: Does Self-Regulation Have a Role to Play?
Author/Authors :
Taheri, Maryam Department of English - Islamic Azad University - Tonekabon Branch, Tonekabon , Mashhadi Heidar, Davood Department of English - Tonekabon Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tonekabon
Abstract :
Due to the scarcity of quantitative studies as to the effect of portfolio assessment
on EFL learners’ writing performance and the significant impact of the interaction
between portfolio assessment and self-regulation strategy, the present study aimed
to explore whether portfolio assessment has any notable effect on improving
Bachelor of Arts (BA)English as a foreign language (EFL) students’ paragraph
writing ability and whether this effect differs within high/low self-regulated
learners or not. To do so, 60 intermediate female students were chosen out of 145
learners through the administration of a standard version of the Oxford Placement
Test (OPT). The participants were randomly assigned to one control (30
participants) and one experimental group (30 participants). The experimental
group was assigned into two groups of high and low self-regulated learners, (15
participants for each group), based on Magno’s (2009) Academic Self-regulated
Learning Scale (A-SRL-S) questionnaire. Participants of the control group were
taught and assessed based on traditional teaching and assessment, whereas those in
the experimental group were taught and assessed via portfolio-based instruction
and assessment techniques. The analysis of the results of the study revealed that
portfolio assessment has a significant effect on improving writing ability
(p=0.001). The results also showed that high self-regulated learners have taken
more advantage of portfolio assessment than the low self-regulated ones (p =
0.000). The results obtained from the present study can have beneficial
contributions to teaching, curriculum development, and testing.
Keywords :
portfolio assessment , high/low self-regulation , writing ability , EFL learners