Enhancing the accessibility of chemistry assessments for multilingual learners: understanding challenging features in assessment items

Author:

Lee Eshani N.1ORCID,Orgill MaryKay2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton, PA, USA

2. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Abstract

Multilingual learners face significant challenges when navigating the linguistic complexities of chemistry assessments. This study, employing the Equitable Framework for Classroom Assessment, identified these specific challenging features in general chemistry assessment items on the topics of limiting reactant and percent yield. Through in-depth, semi-structured interviews with multilingual students, we discovered critical barriers to comprehension: lack of metacognitive support, complex vocabulary and syntax, dense text layout, and extraneous information. These findings emphasize the need to better understand and alleviate these types of linguistic features in assessment items to more accurately measure chemistry knowledge, rather than linguistic proficiency. By addressing these challenges, instructors can design more accessible assessment items for a diverse group of students. The results also offer valuable insights and practical guidance for writing equitable assessment items.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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