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Assessing EFL Writing in the 21st Century Arab World: Revealing the Unknown

Editat de Abdelhamid Ahmed, Hassan Abouabdelkader
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 feb 2018
This book empirically explores assessment of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writing in different Arab world contexts at the university level, which often presents a challenge for teachers and students alike. Analysing a number of different practices throughout the chapters including peer assessment, self-assessment, e-rubrics and writing coherence, the authors highlight different issues and challenges that affect the assessment of EFL writing in the Arab world, and provide valuable insights into how it can be improved. This book is sure to become an important practical resource for practitioners, researchers, professors and graduate students working on EFL writing in this region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319641034
ISBN-10: 3319641034
Pagini: 301
Ilustrații: XXIII, 315 p. 15 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Assessment of EFL Writing in Some Arab World University Contexts: Issues and Challenges; Abdelhamid Ahmed.- Chapter 2. The Effect of Self-Assessment as a Revision Technique on Egyptian EFL Students’ Expository Essay Writing; Nehal Sadek.- Chapter 3. Topical Structure Analysis: Assessing First-Year  Egyptian University Students’ Internal Coherence of  Their EFL Writing; Noha Omaya Shabana.- Chapter 4. Moroccan EFL University Students’ Composing Skills in the Balance: Assessment Procedures and Outcomes; Soufiane Abouabdelkader.- Chapter 5. The Impact of Self and Peer Assessment on L2 Writing: The Case of Moodle Workshops; Abdelmajid Bouziane and Hicham Zyad.- Chapter 6. English Writing Assessment and the Arabic Speaker: A Qualitative Longitudinal Retrospective on  Arabic-Speaking Medical Students in Qatar; Alan S. Weber.- Chapter 7. Investigating Assessment Literacy in Tunisia: The Case of EFL University Writing Teachers; Moez Athimni.- Chapter 8. EFL Assessment and the Construction of Positioned Writer Identities in Gulf University Students; Lelania Sperrazza.- Chapter 9. ELT Professors’ Perspectives on the Use of E-rubrics in an Academic Writing Class in a University in the UAE; Rana Raddawi and Neslihan Bilikozen.- Chapter 10. EFL Writing Assessment and Evaluation  Rubrics in Yemen;Thikra Kaed Ghalib.- Chapter 11. Conclusion; Hassan Abouabdelkader.

Notă biografică

Abdelhamid Ahmed is Assistant Professor of Education at the Faculty of Education at Helwan University, Egypt. He specialises in Applied Linguistics and TESOL.

Hassan Abouabdelkader is Professor of English at Moulay Ismail University, Morocco.

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This book empirically explores assessment of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writing in different Arab world contexts at the university level, which often presents a challenge for teachers and students alike. Analysing a number of different practices throughout the chapters including peer assessment, self-assessment, e-rubrics and writing coherence, the authors highlight different issues and challenges that affect the assessment of EFL writing in the Arab world, and provide valuable insights into how it can be improved. This book is sure to become an important practical resource for practitioners, researchers, professors and graduate students working on EFL writing in this region.

Abdelhamid Ahmed is Assistant Professor of Education at the Faculty of Education at Helwan University, Egypt. He specialises in Applied Linguistics and TESOL.

Hassan Abouabdelkader is Professor of English at Moulay Ismail University, Morocco.&
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Caracteristici

Highlights issues and challenges that affect the assessment of EFL writing in the Arab world Examines the Arab world, an area which is often neglected by EFL researchers Provides practical guidance for teachers and researchers working with EFL students in this part of the world