The Relationship between Formative and Summative Assessments Using the Mosoteach App in College EFL Classes in China

Dian-ying Liu, Yanghee Kim
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This study was intended to help improve assessment in college EFL classes by examining the relationship between formative assessment (FA) and summative assessment (SA). Participants for the study were 75 undergraduates, taking an eight-week optional college English course at a four-year college in China. FA data were collected in the final course of the course by a self-reporting survey using the online training platform Mosoteach. To achieve the finding, the relationship between FA scores and SA scores (final exam and performance scores) was analyzed in SPSS by means of Pearson correlation analyses. Significant positive correlations were found between FA and SA scores overall. In addition, students’ performance on chapter tests, online discussions, brainstorming, quick-responses, assignments and the number of thumbs-up clicks by teachers were significantly correlated with SA scores. The results suggested that FA administered through the Mosoteach app could improve students’ academic performance, thus providing an empirical basis for improving educational assessment. Based on these findings, implications for assessment in EFL classes were described.
Mosoteach应用程序在大学英语课堂上形成性评价与结论性评价的关系
本研究旨在探讨形成性评估与总结性评估之间的关系,以帮助改善大学英语课堂的评估。这项研究的参与者是75名本科生,他们在中国一所四年制大学选修了为期八周的大学英语课程。FA数据在课程的最后一节课中通过在线培训平台Mosoteach的自我报告调查收集。为了得到这一发现,我们在SPSS中采用Pearson相关分析的方法对FA分数和SA分数(期末考试和成绩分数)之间的关系进行分析。总体而言,FA和SA得分呈显著正相关。此外,学生在章节测试、在线讨论、头脑风暴、快速反应、作业和教师点赞次数方面的表现与SA得分显著相关。结果表明,通过Mosoteach应用程序进行FA管理可以提高学生的学习成绩,从而为改进教育评估提供了经验依据。基于这些发现,本文描述了对英语课堂评估的影响。
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