Cefr Orıented Testıng And Assessment Practıces In Non-Formal Englısh Language Schools In Turkey

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2018Author
Kavaklı, Nurdan
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As an offspring of the negotiation on the accession of Turkey to the European Union,
the Framework has been adopted as a basis for language education policies with
related implementations in the field of language testing and assessment. Although
there is a growing body of research on the CEFR and language teaching, testing
and assessment in formal educational settings, there is a perceived gap in the
literature regarding the CEFR oriented testing and assessment practices of English
language schools serving as non-formal educational settings. Considering this
research gap, the prevalent aim of this study is to scrutinize the appropriateness of
the current testing and assessment practices of English language schools rendering
non-formal education to some European guidelines together with the Framework.
Grounded upon a mixed methods research design, this study embraces quantitative
data gathered from English language teachers who are also test (-item) developers
at 3 private institutions rendering non-formal English language education, which are
renowned for quality with the highest course attendee capacity and branches in
Turkey together with the qualitative data gathered from their directors and that of
the Association of Private Educational Institutions and Study Centers in Turkey (ÖZKUR-
DER). Accordingly, the results have yielded that English language schools do
not apply European guidelines in language testing and assessment thoroughly as
the Framework is not adequately covered in related practices. This study has
several implications for research on the development of the CEFR oriented
language testing and assessment practices, and feeds into the growing body of
research on the utilization of the European standards in non-formal educational
settings. To sum up, in this study, the current language testing and assessment
practices in non-formal educational settings, as the arteries of Turkish education
economy, have been discussed to improve the quality by the exploitation of the
CEFR.