A SURVEY OF AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENTS USED TO EVALUATE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING IN NANDI CENTRAL SUB-COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS, KENYA
Keywords:
Authentic, assessment, English, instruction, secondary schoolsAbstract
Authentic assessment can be an effective means in attaining transformative education because it seeks to
discover whether students can apply what they have learned in the classroom and solve problems in authentic
real life situations. This study is a survey of authentic assessment implementation in English instruction in
secondary schools in Nandi Central sub-county. Data were gathered from 174 selected high school students in
Nandi Central sub-county using a questionnaire. Results of the study showed that students have limited
understanding about what authentic assessments is all about and not sure whether their teachers are intentionally
applying them in their English classes. Further, this study discovered that the most common type of authentic
assessments applied are group performances such as debate, panel discussion, and cooperative learning and also
performance products such as drawings, illustration, posters and essays. The least applied authentic assessment
techniques are portfolios, observations and interviews. One of the greatest benefits for the students is the
development of their confidence to accomplish those real -life tasks assigned to them and also being actively
engaged in worthwhile learning activities. It is recommended that teachers of English should undergo training in
authentic assessment and be intentional in applying them in teaching and learning
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