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The Effect of Portfolio Assessment on EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension and Motivation

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  • Hosna Hosseini
  • Zargham Ghabanchi

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This study highlighted the humanistic-transformational perspectives via portfolio assessment which offers a conceptual framework for teaching and assessment. More specifically, it attempted toexplore the effectof portfolioassessmenton EFL learners’reading comprehension ability and motivation in the context of Iran. It adopted the quasi-experimental design comprising the pretest-treatment-posttest paradigm. To achieve the purpose, the researchers collected the triangulated data about the participants. Two classes were selected as the experimental and control groups from TabaranInstitute of Higher Education. They were 65 female university students majoring in translation. The only difference between the two groups was integrating portfolio into learning strategy-based instruction for the experimental group (portfolio-based instruction vs. non-portfolio instruction). At the post-testing stage, the both groups were retested through the reading comprehension test and the motivation questionnaire. A self-report assessment was also utilized to increase the credibility of the motivation test. The resultobtained from Mann Whitney U tests and t-testsrevealed that portfolio assessment as a constructivist strategy empowers participants’ reading comprehension and motivation.

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  • Hosna Hosseini & Zargham Ghabanchi, 2014. "The Effect of Portfolio Assessment on EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension and Motivation," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 7(5), pages 110-110, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:7:y:2014:i:5:p:110
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    1. Houda Boumediene & Fatiha Kaid Berrahal & Madhubala Bava Harji, 2016. "The Effectiveness of Portfolio Assessment on EFL Students' Writing Performance: The Case of Third Year Secondary Students in Algeria," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 5, December.

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