Perceptions of teachers and students on the application of testportal for TOEIC practice testing

Dien Novita, Gina Yulistiati, Santy Christinawati
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Assessment has always been an important part of education. However, with the recent advent and popularity of online education, teachers must devise new methods and tools for engaging online learners in examinations. Regrettably, there are limited applications available to be implemented quickly on flexible assessments. The purpose of this study is to discover how teachers and students understand this online assessment program, Testportal, for summative assessment. This is a mixed-method study. Three English teachers and 70 students from three English 1 sessions were recruited and agreed to participate in the study. A closed questionnaire, interviews, and nonparticipatory observation were used to collect data. The findings revealed that teachers' and students' perceptions of the Testportal's use were positive. The biggest obstacles that teachers and students experience when accessing Testportal are slow internet connections and teachers' difficulty in operating digital examinations. The challenges that prohibit language teachers from incorporating technology for assessment objectives originate from a lack of rules for planning, technology training, practice, and school and student equipment. Language instructors with understanding of technology and assistance from related sources should be given the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice, be watched by teacher educators, and receive feedback on their progress. The Testportal provided teachers with up-to-date information regarding online exams that support students' learning processes through dynamic assessment feedback cycles, such as teaching, assessing, and modifying different instructions to fit students' learning needs.
教师和学生对托业考试门户应用的看法
评估一直是教育的重要组成部分。然而,随着最近在线教育的出现和普及,教师必须设计新的方法和工具来吸引在线学习者参加考试。遗憾的是,在灵活的评估中,可以迅速实施的应用程序有限。本研究的目的是了解教师和学生如何理解在线评估程序Testportal进行总结性评估。这是一项混合方法研究。3名英语教师和70名英语1班的学生被招募并同意参与研究。采用封闭式问卷、访谈和非参与性观察收集数据。调查结果显示,教师和学生对Testportal使用的看法是积极的。教师和学生在访问Testportal时遇到的最大障碍是网速慢和教师难以操作数字考试。阻碍语言教师将技术纳入评估目标的挑战源于缺乏规划、技术培训、实践以及学校和学生设备的规则。理解技术并获得相关资源帮助的语言教师应该有机会将他们的知识付诸实践,接受教师教育者的观察,并获得关于他们进步的反馈。Testportal为教师提供有关在线考试的最新信息,通过动态评估反馈周期(如教学、评估和修改不同的指令以适应学生的学习需求)支持学生的学习过程。
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