Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English

The implementation of self-assessment among young learners becomes a challenging issue to include in English classroom assessment. The common belief that children cannot self-assess accurately as adults do seems to yield that the inclusion of self-assessment in TEYL is still not prevalent yet. Self-...

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Main Author: Arni Sukmiarni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah, Mojokerto 2015-12-01
Series:Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature
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Online Access:http://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/mataraman/index.php/efi/article/view/942
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spelling doaj-81fc82ffd70e41188d27e02e509b3b762020-11-25T00:32:55ZengLanguage Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah, MojokertoIndonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature2460-09382460-26042015-12-0112101118Self-Assessment among Young Learners of EnglishArni Sukmiarni0 Universitas Nasional PasimThe implementation of self-assessment among young learners becomes a challenging issue to include in English classroom assessment. The common belief that children cannot self-assess accurately as adults do seems to yield that the inclusion of self-assessment in TEYL is still not prevalent yet. Self-assessment is an assessment involving the ability in assessing one’s own performance in learning. This is strongly related to one’s metacognition development. The tendency of earlier research investigating metacognitive capacities of young children concludes that mecognition in children is a late developing skill (Lai, 2011). In fact, more recent empirical studies conclude that young children have capability of simple metacognition thought (Lai, 2011). Hence, the inclusion of self-assessment in TEYL can be implemented as an assessment supporting other assessment conducted in classroom. Self-assessment is beneficial in improving students’s own awareness of their learning progress. In Indonesian context, English as a foreign language, has been taught in elementary school since 1994 and generally formative and summative assessments as classroom assessments are employed to assess student’s progress in learning. Self-assessment is an assessment that needs to be considered to include in classroom assessment. This paper discusses self-assessment among young learners, in this context elementary school students studying English.http://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/mataraman/index.php/efi/article/view/942alternative assessmentself-assessmentyoung learnersmetacognitive awareness
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Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English
Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature
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self-assessment
young learners
metacognitive awareness
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title Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English
title_short Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English
title_full Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English
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title_full_unstemmed Self-Assessment among Young Learners of English
title_sort self-assessment among young learners of english
publisher Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah, Mojokerto
series Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature
issn 2460-0938
2460-2604
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The implementation of self-assessment among young learners becomes a challenging issue to include in English classroom assessment. The common belief that children cannot self-assess accurately as adults do seems to yield that the inclusion of self-assessment in TEYL is still not prevalent yet. Self-assessment is an assessment involving the ability in assessing one’s own performance in learning. This is strongly related to one’s metacognition development. The tendency of earlier research investigating metacognitive capacities of young children concludes that mecognition in children is a late developing skill (Lai, 2011). In fact, more recent empirical studies conclude that young children have capability of simple metacognition thought (Lai, 2011). Hence, the inclusion of self-assessment in TEYL can be implemented as an assessment supporting other assessment conducted in classroom. Self-assessment is beneficial in improving students’s own awareness of their learning progress. In Indonesian context, English as a foreign language, has been taught in elementary school since 1994 and generally formative and summative assessments as classroom assessments are employed to assess student’s progress in learning. Self-assessment is an assessment that needs to be considered to include in classroom assessment. This paper discusses self-assessment among young learners, in this context elementary school students studying English.
topic alternative assessment
self-assessment
young learners
metacognitive awareness
url http://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/mataraman/index.php/efi/article/view/942
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