Assessments play a vital role in instruction. When done correctly, assessments help both educators and students determine how they are progressing toward their goals. But, when assessments are done incorrectly, or when there is a mismatch between the type of assessment being used and the learning objectives, they will only undermine students and hinder their growth. This is especially true for English Language Learners, whose linguistic and cultural backgrounds could make it hard for them to accurately demonstrate their true abilities.
In “Equitable Assessment: Implications for Instruction of English Learners,” ELT Instructor Carmen Vazqueztell, a member of United University Professions – Empire State Chapter, teaches educators how to use several types of assessment and how to avoid bias during these evaluations. “A biased assessment won’t accurately measure a student’s understanding of the content,” said Vazqueztell.
Here, Vazqueztell introduces three distinct types of assessment and how to use them appropriately: