2. Introduction
Evaluation in TESOL settings
a process of collecting, analysing and interpreting information
teaching and learning
examples
E.g. 1 – The English Language Institute at Central University, South Africa offers
courses in oral and written English for business - designed an evaluation to determine the
effective and usefulness of new text and audio-lingual materials – feedback from the
students
3. E.g. 2 Henry Jones - ESL Teacher
identifies which of his ESL students can be ‘mainstreamed’ without special ESL instruction
his decisions – designed ESL tests
- his observation of student’s performance
E.g. 3 The Republic of Xanadu – EFL programme
The Evaluation-
- the performance of students in the new programme
- the performance of students in the regular programme
Results and Interview
- what aspects of new programme need revision
- how they should be revised
Evaluation – different aspects of teaching and learning
4. Articulate
purposes
for
evaluation
Identify and collect
relevant
Make
information
decisions
Analyse
and
interpret
information
Four Basics Components of Evaluation
5. Conclusion :-
Evaluation is essential to successful appreciate and effective decision-making.
Evaluation in TESOL is the purposeful collection of information to assist decision-
making about teaching and learning in ESL/EFL classrooms and programmes. It has
evolved in recent years to include informal and formal approaches, bottom-up and top-
down perspective, and alternative forms of information collection and interpretation to
complement tests.