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Fairness Perceptions of Assessment Approaches #581

Sat, Nov 21, 17:55-18:20 JST | Zoom 12
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This survey study examined fairness perceptions of three assessment types (norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, and individual-referenced) for 281 EFL junior high school students in Macau. Results revealed that students viewed criterion-referenced assessment as the most fair, individual-referenced assessment as fair, and norm-referenced assessment as unfair. These findings reinforce the importance of using criterion-referenced assessment to measure achievement in the classroom, while the low opinions of norm-referenced assessment affirm that it should be avoided.