Document Type : Original Article
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Dept. of Curriculum, Instruction & Educational Technology Faculty of Education Port Said University Port Said Egypt
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Curriculum, Instruction, and Educational Technology, Faculty of Education, Port Said University, port Said, Egypt
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Faculty of Education, Port Said University
Abstract
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This descriptive paper delves into the synergy between online professional learning communities (OPLCs) and authentic assessment within the framework of situated learning theory. It argues that authentic assessment, which mirrors real-world contexts, plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful learning experiences. The paper aims to cultivate a cycle of inquiry, reflection, and action among OPLCs and EFL (English as a Foreign Language) educators, enhancing their ability to create, implement, and appraise authentic assessments effectively. Structured into three core sections, the paper first explores OPLCs, including their characteristics, advantages, drawbacks, and implementation strategies. It then scrutinizes the essence, characteristics, advantages, and rationale for cultivating authentic assessment competencies among EFL instructors. Finally, the study details the methodology, tools used, results, discussions, conclusions, and recommendations.Through this research, the paper intends to shed light on how OPLCs and authentic assessment can synergistically enhance the professional development of EFL teachers, ultimately benefiting both educators and learners.
Keywords: Online professional learning communities (OPLCs), authentic assessment skills, EFL teachers
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