Citation
Md Zulkifly, Nurul Ain
(2024)
Design and development of a pronunciation self-assessment checklist for aircraft engineering technology students in an ESL Higher Education context.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
There is increasing interest in the use of formative self-assessment in the language
learning classroom. This thesis presents the design and development of a selfassessment
checklist for pronunciation intended as a useful pedagogical tool for use
by Bachelor of Aircraft Engineering Technology (BAET) students in an ESL Higher
Education context in a private university in Malaysia. The emphasis on pronunciation
arises from the importance attached to communications in minimising risk and
maximising safety in the aviation industry, where most BAET students will work after
graduating, and from the associated priority students and teachers give to
pronunciation. Self-assessment is needed for students to become independent learners,
a skill which they will need for developing themselves in their future careers. Selfassessment
in this study is used in the sense of students developing their understanding
of how to self-assess their pronunciation as opposed to self-grading their
pronunciation.
A development research approach was adopted, consisting of three phases: design,
calibration, and evaluation of the usefulness of the checklist. The approach was chosen
to meet the research objectives which were: (1) to design a pronunciation selfassessment
checklist, (2) to evaluate the pronunciation self-assessment checklist based
on the feedback from teachers and students, and (3) to evaluate the usefulness of the
pronunciation self-assessment checklist.
The checklist design was based on the literature review, with changes made after
comments from teachers and students in addition to expert validation. In the
calibration phase, the checklist was trialled with students (N=50), after which semistructured
interviews were conducted with ten students and two teachers to establish
whether the checklist and the guidance it contained were sufficiently clear, and to
investigate the feasibility of using the self-assessment checklist in the classroom
situation, as measured by the reactions of students and teachers. In the third and final
phase, the usefulness of the checklist was evaluated by administering questionnaires
developed for this study and validated by experts to students and teachers who had
participated in trialling the checklist. Usefulness was measured in terms of the impact,
practicality, reliability and validity of the self-assessment checklist. Further expert
validation was incorporated into the final design of the checklist.
Overall, the teachers found the checklist to be very useful, as did students (n=20) who
returned valid questionnaires. There was evidence that some students had understood
and were able to implement the self-assessment cycle; additionally, there was evidence
of both knowledge and regulation of cognition. Some students wanted more
explanation of the checklist, or wanted it to be simpler, while others suggested possible
ways of embedding pronunciation teaching as well as the checklist into the Aviation
English curriculum. Further work is needed to ensure effective implementation of the
checklist in the classroom. The thesis offers a novel approach to self-assessment of
pronunciation in an ESL context, focusing on students’ understanding of their own
learning strategies, and highlights the benefits of a rigorous approach by teachers to
the use of checklists.
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| Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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| Subject: |
English language - Pronunciation - Study and teaching (Higher) |
| Subject: |
English language - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers |
| Call Number: |
FBMK 2024 21 |
| Chairman Supervisor: |
Associate Professor Vahid Nimehchisalem Hossein, PhD |
| Divisions: |
Faculty of Modern Language and Communication |
| Keywords: |
Self-assessment, ESL/EFL, Pronunciation, Aircraft engineering
Technology students |
| Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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| Date Deposited: |
10 Mar 2026 07:22 |
| Last Modified: |
10 Mar 2026 07:22 |
| URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/123241 |
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