THE IMPACT OF ENGLISH FOR SPECEFIC PURPOSES ASSESSMENT ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANGUAGE SKILLS AMONG 1ST YEAR COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS AT TLEMCEN UNIVERSITY
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Language assessment is crucial for understanding learners' abilities and shaping teaching methods
in Algerian Higher Education. However, a lack of assessment literacy among teachers and reliance on
traditional methods pose challenges. This research focuses on English for Specific Purposes practitioners
and their impact on Computer Science students at Tlemcen University. Using a two-phased approach, the
study analyzes 12 assessment artifacts qualitatively and observes three English for Specific Purposes
practitioners, while also conducting a quantitative survey with 367 undergraduate students and
performance tests for 76 first-year students. Findings reveal gaps in ESP assessment, affecting alignment,
feedback, and diversity in methods and materials. Challenges include a shortage of qualified practitioners
and misalignment with professional needs. Recommendations include teacher training, adopting
innovative assessments, and establishing an Algerian English for Specific Purposes Centre. Collaboration
among educators, administrators, and researchers is crucial for enhancing instruction and assessment
quality, providing valuable insights for improvement in Algerian Higher Education