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The effect of using peer assessment training on writing performance among arab EFL high school students in Malaysia
Abdallah Mohammad Salem Almahasneh1, Samsiah Abdul- Hamid2.
Peer assessment training has appeared as potential new tools for enhancing Arab English as foreign
language (EFL) high school students on writing performance. The purpose of this research was to
investigate the effect of using peer assessment training on writing performance among Arab EFL
high school students. One hundred and twenty students aged fifteen and sixteen years old
participated in this study with an equal number of male and female students. The students were
from two Arab high schools in Malaysia. This study employed a quasi-experimental research
design. Data was collected using Analytical Marking Scale (Alderson, et al., 1995) to assess
student’s writing performance in the pretest and posttest. The result of this study shows that there
is a significant difference in the writing performances between the experimental and control groups
at P < 0.001. The findings suggests that students who have been exposed to peer assessment
training write a better draft compared with those students who w
Affiliation:
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
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