
IELTS Partnership Research Report
An Investigation Into Double-marking Methods : Comparing Live, Audio and Video Rating of Performance on the IELTS Speaking Test
This study compared IELTS examinersâ scores when they assessed test-takersâ spoken performance under live and two non-live rating conditions using audio and video recordings. It also explored examinersâ perceptions towards test-takersâ performance in the two non-live rating modes. This was a mixed-methods study that involved both existing and newly collected datasets. A total of six trained IELTS examiners assessed 36 test-takersâ performance under the live, audio and video rating conditions. Their scores in the three modes of rating were calibrated using the multifaceted Rasch model analysis. In all modes of rating, the examiners were asked to make notes on why they awarded the scores that they did on each analytical category. The comments were quantitatively analysed in terms of the volume of positive and negative features of test-takersâ performance that examiners reported noticing when awarding scores under the three rating conditions. Using selected test-takersâ audio and video recordings, examinersâ verbal reports were also collected to gain insights into their perceptions towards test-takersâ performance under the two non-live conditions. The results showed that audio ratings were significantly lower than live and video ratings for all rating categories. Examiners noticed more negative performance features of test takers under the two non-live rating conditions than the live rating condition. The verbal report data demonstrated how having visual information in the video-rating mode helped examiners to understand test-takersâ utterances, to see what was happening beyond what the test-takers were saying and to understand with more confidence the source of test-takersâ hesitation, pauses and awkwardness in their performance. The results of this study have, therefore, offered a better understanding of the three modes of rating, and a recommendation was made regarding enhanced double-marking methods that could be introduced to the IELTS Speaking Test. [Abstract].
- ISBN 10 : OCLC:1010940007
- Judul : IELTS Partnership Research Report
- Sub Judul : An Investigation Into Double-marking Methods : Comparing Live, Audio and Video Rating of Performance on the IELTS Speaking Test
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- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2017
- Halaman : 50
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The comments were quantitatively analysed in terms of the volume of positive and negative features of test-takersâ performance that examiners reported noticing when awarding scores under the three rating conditions.