The Needs of Standardized CLIL Assessment in Indonesia

Ima Isnaini Taufiqur Rohmah, Fitri Nurdianingsih, M. Zainudin

Abstract


CLIL is a beneficial in education especially in primary education, since by its dual-focused teaching and learning approach used in which the main language of teaching and learning are used foreign language for promoting both content mastery and language acquisition to pre-defined levels. The study was aimed to investigate the extent can the assessment practiced be used to evaluate students’ English performance. The findings revealed that the assessment practiced was not adequate to be used to assess students’ English performance. The current research suggested that the teachers have to make sure to involves four basic language skills in developing assessment instruments

 

Keywords: Assessment, CLIL, Standardized 


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