考察基于会话的评估在解释英语学习者书面回答中的准确性

Q3 Social Sciences ETS Research Report Series Pub Date : 2021-03-05 DOI:10.1002/ets2.12315
Alexis A. Lopez, Danielle Guzman-Orth, Diego Zapata-Rivera, Carolyn M. Forsyth, Christine Luce
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在应用技术增强的基于会话的评估(cba)来衡量英语学习者(el)的英语水平方面,已经取得了实质性进展。cba是基于对话的系统,使用计算机动画代理和考生之间的对话。我们扩展了先前基于对话的教学和评估系统的设计和功能,并开发了一个CBA,旨在衡量中学英语语言技能和数学知识。CBA原型模拟了一个真实的、引人入胜的数学教室,在这个教室里,考生与两个虚拟代理互动,解决数学问题。我们嵌入了由CBA如何解读学生的书面回答引发的反馈和支持。在本研究中,我们对居住在美国的中学学生(N = 82)进行了CBA测试。我们检查了CBA系统能够一致地解释学生的回答的程度(82名学生的722个回答)。研究结果有助于我们了解影响CBA系统解释准确性的因素,并为如何改进包含支架的CBA系统提供启示。
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Examining the Accuracy of a Conversation-Based Assessment in Interpreting English Learners' Written Responses

Substantial progress has been made toward applying technology enhanced conversation-based assessments (CBAs) to measure the English-language proficiency of English learners (ELs). CBAs are conversation-based systems that use conversations among computer-animated agents and a test taker. We expanded the design and capability of prior conversation-based instructional and assessment systems and developed a CBA designed to measure the English language skills and the mathematics knowledge of middle school ELs. The prototype CBA simulates an authentic and engaging mathematics classroom where the test taker interacts with two virtual agents to solve math problems. We embedded feedback and supports that are triggered by how the CBA interprets students' written responses. In this study, we administered the CBA to middle school ELs (N = 82) residing in the United States. We examined the extent to which the CBA system was able to consistently interpret the students' responses (722 responses for the 82 students). The study findings helped us to understand the factors that affect the accuracy of the CBA system's interpretations and shed light on how to improve CBA systems that incorporate scaffolding.

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