Indonesian secular vs. Madrasah schools: assessing the discrepancy in English reading and listening tests

IF 2.1 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Abu Nawas, I Gusti Ngurah Darmawan, Nina Maadad
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Abstract The greater emphasis on the significance and difference in English performance between the school types has mainly been investigated across Asian countries. However, not much is known about what language skills differentiate their overall language achievement. Using a quantitative study with comparative analysis, this study measured the reading and listening skills of 1319 Indonesian students who were selected using a stratified sample design and grouped them into secular ( Sekolah , n = 726) and Islamic ( Madrasah , n = 593) groups. The samples were selected from 9205 of the total population of secondary school students, in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Indonesia. The three-way ANOVA results showed a significant difference ( p < 0.05) in reading and listening subskills between the groups. Highly significant results of Madrasah students in reading and listening subskills indicate they are better at constructing what text means in a variety of contexts, as a literary experience in reading texts and obtaining general and specific information from listening tests compared to those attending secular schools. Poor performance of boys and students who enrolled in public secular schools may become the main explanation for achievement gaps across the groups. The main and interaction effects of the school system, sectors, and gender on the tested subskills were also explained in this study. Additionally, the result of the DIF test confirmed that the equity of the tested items between them was supported.
印尼世俗学校与伊斯兰学校:评估英语阅读和听力测试的差异
对不同学校类型学生英语表现的重要性和差异的研究主要集中在亚洲国家。然而,对于语言技能如何区分他们的整体语言成就,我们知之甚少。本研究采用定量研究与比较分析相结合的方法,对1319名印度尼西亚学生的阅读和听力技能进行了测量,这些学生采用分层抽样设计,并将他们分为世俗(Sekolah, n = 726)和伊斯兰(Madrasah, n = 593)两组。样本选自印度尼西亚南苏拉威西省Bone Regency的9205名中学生。三因素方差分析结果显示差异有统计学意义(p <(0.05)组间阅读和听力子技能差异显著。伊斯兰学校学生在阅读和听力子技能方面的显著成绩表明,与世俗学校的学生相比,他们更善于在各种语境中构建文本的含义,作为阅读文本的文学体验,并从听力测试中获得一般和具体信息。男生和就读于公立世俗学校的学生表现不佳,可能成为各群体之间成绩差距的主要原因。本研究还解释了学校制度、部门和性别对测试子技能的主要影响和交互影响。此外,DIF测试的结果证实了他们之间的测试项目的公平性是支持的。
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Language Testing in Asia
Language Testing in Asia Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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