%0 Journal Article %T Record-keeping as an Alternative Method ¦Ïf Assessment %A Androniki Kouvdou %J Research Papers in Language Teaching and Learning %D 2010 %I Hellenic Open University %X The basic topic of this chapter is the description of an alternative method of assessment which supplements traditional objective techniques (i.e. testing), while counterbalancing their limitations. This alternative method, known as ¡®record-keeping¡¯, involves the systematic collection and recording of information about learner progress and aims at providing a more complete and valid formative assessment of their developmental abilities in specified areas. More particularly, this chapter presents a small-scale case study, which was carried out in the sixth grade of a primary school and lasted three months. The subjects of this case study were four twelve-year-old learners and its purpose was to investigate the potential of ¡®record-keeping¡¯ as an alternative method of assessing oracy skills in the foreign language. The data that derived from the case study reinforce the usefulness and validity of the particular method of assessment. The goals of the experimental assessment design, which entailed the recording and gradual development of learner oracy skills as well as the enhancement of motivation and awareness of their relevant sub-skills, were accomplished to a considerable degree. Additionally, the learners responded positively to the implemented assessment project, while being actively involved in it, which further substantiates its effectiveness. Alternative assessment, however, is a large area, whose full potential of implementation calls for further investigation. %K Alternative Assessment %K Greek State School %K Teaching English as a foreign language %K EFL %U http://rpltl.eap.gr/images/stories/issue_01/01-01-181-kouvdou.pdf