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Developing Automated Feedback on Spoken Performance : Exploring the Functioning of Five Analytic Rating Scales Using Many-facet Rasch Measurement

Zansen Anna VonAri Huhta

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toinen kielipuheentunnistussuomen kieliruotsin kieliarviointimenetelmätpalauterating scalesoral skillsRaschin mallisuullinen kielitaitofonetiikkaopetusteknologialanguage assessmentarviointiautomated feedback

description

In this study, we used the Many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM) to explore the quality of ratings as well as the functioning of five analytic rating scales developed for automated assessment of L2 speech. This study is part of a multidisciplinary research project that develops automatic speech recognition (ASR), automated scoring and automated feedback for L2 Finnish and Swedish. The data include the analytic ratings (task completion, fluency, pronunciation, range, accuracy) gathered from human raters (n=14) who assessed L2 Finnish learners’ (n=64) speech samples using Moodle. The four-facet Rasch analysis showed that the raters performed and the rating scales functioned well, although task completion seems to be more challenging to apply consistently than the other criteria. Moreover, it proved to be more difficult to receive a certain score on some dimensions, namely fluency and range, than others. The study has implications for score reporting. We demonstrated that a) the different analytical rating scales have somewhat different structure, b) scores do not advance with equal intervals and c) a certain score on a certain dimension might require a bigger leap forward in ability than on other dimensions. The results will be used for designing encouraging and accurate automated feedback to L2 Finnish and Swedish learners. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202212135590