Going online : The effect of mode of delivery on performances and perceptions on an English L2 writing test suite

Brunfaut, Tineke and Harding, Luke and Batty, Aaron (2018) Going online : The effect of mode of delivery on performances and perceptions on an English L2 writing test suite. Assessing Writing, 36. pp. 3-18. ISSN 1075-2935

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Abstract

In response to changing stakeholder needs, large-scale language test providers have increasingly considered the feasibility of delivering paper-based examinations online. Evidence is required, however, to determine whether online delivery of writing tests results in changes to writing performance reflected in differential test scores across delivery modes, and whether test-takers hold favourable perceptions of online delivery. The current study aimed to determine the effect of delivery mode on the two writing tasks (reading-into-writing and extended writing) within the Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English (ISE) test suite across three proficiency levels (CEFR B1-C1). 283 test-takers (107 at ISE I/B1, 109 at ISE II/B2, and 67 at ISE III/C1) completed both writing tasks in paper-based and online mode. Test-takers also completed a questionnaire to gauge perceptions of the impact, usability and fairness of the delivery modes. Many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) analysis of scores revealed that delivery mode had no discernible effect, apart from the reading-into-writing task at ISE I, where the paper-based mode was slightly easier. Test-takers generally held more positive perceptions of the online delivery mode, although technical problems were reported. Findings are discussed with reference to the need for further research into interactions between delivery mode, task and level.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Assessing Writing
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? paper-based testing of writingcomputer-based testing of writingonline testing of writingmode of deliveryperceptionssecond language writing assessmenteducationlinguistics and languagelanguage and linguistics ??
ID Code:
123486
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Deposited On:
16 Feb 2018 10:30
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Yes
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Published
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27 Aug 2024 23:59