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Learning to assess foreign language listening: Analyzing the assessment items designed by Chilean pre-service EFL teachers and the cognitive load they experience in this process

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  • Tania Tagle
  • Paulo Etchegaray
  • Claudio Díaz
  • Mabel Ortiz
  • Lucía Ramos
  • Marcela Quintana

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The general objective of this study is to analyze the types of items designed by Chilean pre-service EFL teachers to assess listening comprehension skills in English and the cognitive load they experience during the test design process. This study employs a mixed-method design, including 125 Chilean pre-service teachers of English in their third, fourth, and fifth year of professional preparation. As data collection techniques, the participants created a listening comprehension test for secondary education English language learners. Moreover, they completed the Cognitive Load Scale (Leppink et al., 2013). The findings indicate that all pre-service EFL teachers create close and open-ended questions to evaluate students' listening comprehension, focusing on identifying specific information. Fourth and fifth-year pre-service teachers design close and open-ended questions to identify general and specific information, encompassing higher levels of comprehension. On the other hand, regarding the cognitive load experienced by the participants in the test design, they exhibited moderate intrinsic cognitive load, demonstrating that the task was reasonably challenging. The extraneous load was generally low, suggesting minimal external distractions. Notably, the germane load was high across all groups, indicating that the task effectively promoted learning and competency development. Pre-service language teacher education programs should consider these findings to enhance listening assessment practices. Incorporating cognitive load theory can assist teacher candidates in building both pedagogical and disciplinary teaching competencies.

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  • Tania Tagle & Paulo Etchegaray & Claudio Díaz & Mabel Ortiz & Lucía Ramos & Marcela Quintana, 2024. "Learning to assess foreign language listening: Analyzing the assessment items designed by Chilean pre-service EFL teachers and the cognitive load they experience in this process," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 9328-9344.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:9328-9344:id:3996
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