Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices

Abstract Currently, much research on cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA) focuses on the development of statistical models estimating individual students’ attribute profiles. However, little is known about how to communicate model-generated statistical results to stakeholders, and how to translate...

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Main Authors: Tingting Fan, Jieqing Song, Zheshu Guan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:Language Testing in Asia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40468-020-00117-y
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spelling doaj-b5ddcf0c618547cbb534b9c13f5bfadb2021-01-17T12:59:18ZengSpringerOpenLanguage Testing in Asia2229-04432021-01-0111112310.1186/s40468-020-00117-yIntegrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practicesTingting Fan0Jieqing Song1Zheshu Guan2College of Foreign Languages, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsForeign Language Teaching and Research PressCollege of Foreign Languages, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsAbstract Currently, much research on cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA) focuses on the development of statistical models estimating individual students’ attribute profiles. However, little is known about how to communicate model-generated statistical results to stakeholders, and how to translate formatively diagnostic information into teaching practices. This study proposed an integrative framework of diagnosis connecting CDA to feedback and remediation and, meanwhile, demonstrated empirically the application of the framework in an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context. Particularly, the empirical study presented procedures of integrating diagnostic assessment to EFL reading curriculum through four phases of planning, framing, implementing, and reflecting. The results show that these procedures, influenced by the teacher’s orientation to diagnostic assessment and approach to EFL teaching, affected students’ perceptions of diagnostic assessment, their attitudes toward remedial instructions, as well as their learning outcomes on EFL reading. The results also provide evidence to the effectiveness of the integrative framework proposed in this study, showing that the framework could serve as practical guidance to the implementation and use of diagnostic assessment in the classroom. Overall, this study indicates that the diagnostic approach is a more effective way to provide instructionally useful information than other test and assessment approaches that do not differentiate strengths and weaknesses among students with the same total score.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40468-020-00117-yCognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA)Diagnostic score reportDiagnosis-based remediationEnglish as a Foreign Language (EFL) reading curriculum
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Jieqing Song
Zheshu Guan
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Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
Language Testing in Asia
Cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA)
Diagnostic score report
Diagnosis-based remediation
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) reading curriculum
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Jieqing Song
Zheshu Guan
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title Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
title_short Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
title_full Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
title_fullStr Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
title_full_unstemmed Integrating diagnostic assessment into curriculum: a theoretical framework and teaching practices
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publisher SpringerOpen
series Language Testing in Asia
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Currently, much research on cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA) focuses on the development of statistical models estimating individual students’ attribute profiles. However, little is known about how to communicate model-generated statistical results to stakeholders, and how to translate formatively diagnostic information into teaching practices. This study proposed an integrative framework of diagnosis connecting CDA to feedback and remediation and, meanwhile, demonstrated empirically the application of the framework in an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context. Particularly, the empirical study presented procedures of integrating diagnostic assessment to EFL reading curriculum through four phases of planning, framing, implementing, and reflecting. The results show that these procedures, influenced by the teacher’s orientation to diagnostic assessment and approach to EFL teaching, affected students’ perceptions of diagnostic assessment, their attitudes toward remedial instructions, as well as their learning outcomes on EFL reading. The results also provide evidence to the effectiveness of the integrative framework proposed in this study, showing that the framework could serve as practical guidance to the implementation and use of diagnostic assessment in the classroom. Overall, this study indicates that the diagnostic approach is a more effective way to provide instructionally useful information than other test and assessment approaches that do not differentiate strengths and weaknesses among students with the same total score.
topic Cognitive diagnostic assessment (CDA)
Diagnostic score report
Diagnosis-based remediation
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) reading curriculum
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40468-020-00117-y
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