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- Min-Hsun Liao
(Tunghai University)
Abstract
Despite growing interest in technology-mediated language assessment, limited research has examined the differential effects of online self- versus peer assessment on L2 speaking development. This mixed-methods study investigated how VoiceThread-mediated self-assessment (SA) and peer assessment (PA) influenced the English speaking proficiency and self-efficacy of adult EFL learners. Drawing on sociocultural theory and self-regulated learning frameworks, this research explored the impact of different online assessment approaches on language learning outcomes. Thirty-seven English majors at a Taiwanese university were randomly assigned to SA (n = 19) and PA (n = 18) conditions. Over one academic year, SA participants provided narrative self-evaluations of their recorded speeches on VoiceThread, while PA participants evaluated peers’ recordings and narrated their comments. Data were collected through (a) pre-post oral proficiency evaluations using adapted TOEFL speaking rubrics (interrater reliability = 0.89), (b) the English-speaking Self-efficacy Questionnaire (α = 0.92), and (c) post-intervention interviews and surveys. ANCOVA results revealed that the SA group demonstrated significantly greater gains in overall oral proficiency (F(1, 34) = 15.603, p 0.05). Regarding self-efficacy, the SA group demonstrated significantly greater improvement in overall speaking confidence, particularly in interlocutory self-efficacy. Qualitative analyses indicated that SA participants developed stronger metacognitive awareness and self-regulatory strategies, although both groups reported technological and affective challenges. These findings suggest that SA may be particularly effective for developing productive language skills and speaking confidence in technology-mediated environments. The study extends current understanding of assessment modality effects on L2 development and offers practical implications for implementing online speaking assessment in EFL contexts.
Suggested Citation
Min-Hsun Liao, 2025.
"Cultivating proficient and efficacious L2 English speakers via VoiceThread-mediated self- and peer assessments,"
Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 12(1), pages 1-15, December.
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RePEc:pal:palcom:v:12:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-025-05674-2
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-025-05674-2
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