Contextual variables in written assessment feedback in a university-level Spanish program

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Kathryn Hill, A. Ducasse
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The ‘situated’ nature of assessment may help to explain why feedback interventions are successful in one setting but not in another. This study reanalyses data from an earlier study (Ducasse & Hill, 2019) using a coherent theory of context, Bronfenbrenner’s ecological framework (1979), to investigate contextual influences on teacher feedback practices and learner responses respectively. Participants comprised 15 beginner, intermediate and advanced level students in an Australian university Spanish language program. Data comprised summative feedback on writing tasks and audio-recordings and transcripts of teacher and student think-aloud protocols, and discussions. Data were analysed in relation to the five systems of Bronfenbrenner’s framework (microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem). The study found teacher practices appeared to be influenced by perceptions of the learners in addition to task and performance characteristics (microsystem), by institutional policies and practices (exosystem) and by external professional accreditation standards (macrosystem). Contextual factors found to influence learner responses included perceptions of the teacher, the timing and valence of feedback (microsystem), course level and maturity as a learner (chronosystem) as well as by other subjects the learners were enrolled in (mesosystem). The study demonstrates the utility of Bronfenbrenner’s framework for systematic reflection on contextual influences in language assessment research.
大学水平西班牙语课程书面评估反馈中的上下文变量
评估的“情境”性质可能有助于解释为什么反馈干预在一种环境中成功,而在另一种环境中却不成功。本研究使用连贯的语境理论,即Bronfenbrenner的生态框架(1979),重新分析了早期研究(Ducasse & Hill, 2019)的数据,分别研究了语境对教师反馈实践和学习者反应的影响。参与者包括澳大利亚一所大学西班牙语课程的15名初级、中级和高级学生。数据包括对写作任务的总结性反馈,以及教师和学生的有声思考协议和讨论的录音和成绩单。对Bronfenbrenner框架中的5个系统(微系统、中系统、外系统、宏观系统和时间系统)进行了数据分析。研究发现,除了任务和表现特征外,教师的做法似乎还受到学习者的看法(微系统)、制度政策和做法(外系统)和外部专业认证标准(宏观系统)的影响。影响学习者反应的环境因素包括对教师的感知、反馈的时间和效价(微系统)、课程水平和学习者的成熟度(时间系统)以及学习者所参加的其他科目(中系统)。本研究证明了布朗芬布伦纳的框架在语言评价研究中对语境影响的系统反思的实用性。
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