ISSN: 2776-1010 Volume 2, Issue 11, Nov, 2021
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF TESTING AND THEIR ROLE IN TEACHING
Ibadova Nafisa Ahmatilloyevna
Teacher of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
Ochilova Shokhnigor Botirovna
Master Student of SamSIFL
Abstract
This article discusses different types of testing in teaching foreign languages and their functions. It
determines which type of test is appropriate for detecting a student's specific abilities and skills
depending on the scenario.
Keywords: testing, pedagogical tests, psychological tests, linguo-didactic tests, educational
achievement, skills, abilities, general proficiency tests, selection tests, aptitude tests,
achievement tests,
diagnostic tests, lexical tests, grammar tests
Testing and assessing knowledge, skills and abilities is an integral part of the educational process. The
success of the entire learning process largely depends on the correct setting. One of the most important
and most difficult tasks facing the teacher is mastering the method of testing knowledge and giving
marks. Currently, testing is a widespread means of checking knowledge, abilities and skills. The main
advantages of tests are cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and uncomplicated verifiability of execution. It
should be noted that testing has gained recognition in our country and has become a generally accepted
form of not only current, but also final control. I would especially like to note that the final school
certification, namely, the Unified State Exam, is carried out in the form of testing, for which it is
necessary to prepare students. In organizing the control of knowledge and skills, it is necessary to take
into account a large number of test varieties. Teachers need not only work with the test, but be sure to
take into account at what stage the knowledge is tested and what speech skills are tested. This
determines the relevance of the selected topic.
It is worth noting that the main theoretical and practical provisions of testology were developed for
psychological tests and later extrapolated to pedagogical tests. But, of course, pedagogical tests have
their own specifics. The differences between pedagogical tests and psychological tests are very clearly
stated by I. A. Rapoport and are as follows:
- Firstly, the functional differences between psychological and pedagogical tests are quite obvious.
Psychological tests are designed to identify and measure the corresponding properties of the psyche,
while pedagogical tests are used to measure the level of mastering of a particular academic subject
(discipline) studied in a given educational institution;
- Secondly, the standardization and development of norms for assessing the results of psychological
tests is usually carried out on the basis of the normal distribution curve [1, 41].
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