A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests

Abstract This study explores the multifaceted cognitions of Chinese English as a Foreign Language(EFL) teachers concerning the positive and negative consequences of high-stakes tests. The prevalence of high-stakes testing in the Chinese educational system underscores the need to understand teachers’...

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Main Authors: Qingyu Xin, Goudarz Alibakhshi, Reza Javaheri
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-03753-7
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description Abstract This study explores the multifaceted cognitions of Chinese English as a Foreign Language(EFL) teachers concerning the positive and negative consequences of high-stakes tests. The prevalence of high-stakes testing in the Chinese educational system underscores the need to understand teachers’ perspectives on the potential impacts of such assessments. The main aim is to phenomenographically investigate the various educational, social, and psychological consequences as perceived by EFL teachers. Additionally, the study aims to identify common themes and variations in teachers’ cognitions, shedding light on the complexity of their perceptions. The study employs a qualitative phenomenographic approach and involves in-depth interviews with 30 Chinese EFL teachers. Thematic analysis was utilized to categorize and interpret the identified themes related to positive and negative consequences. The findings reveal a range of cognitions among EFL teachers, delineating positive outcomes, such as enhanced educational quality and recognition, alongside negative repercussions, including narrowed curriculum and increased stress. The axial and basic themes comprehensively understand teachers’ perspectives on high-stakes testing. The study summarizes the identified themes and highlights their implications for educational practices and policies. Recognizing both positive and negative consequences emphasizes the nuanced impact of high-stakes tests on EFL teachers. The implications extend to curriculum design, teacher training, and the broader educational landscape, stressing the need for a balanced approach to assessment practices.
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spelling doaj-art-7d20093bbdba40e2a765461827cd13db2025-08-20T03:22:09ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-05-0115111310.1038/s41598-025-03753-7A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake testsQingyu Xin0Goudarz Alibakhshi1Reza Javaheri2Henan Institute of Foreign Economic Relations and TradeAllameh Tabataba’i UniversityUniversity of TorontoAbstract This study explores the multifaceted cognitions of Chinese English as a Foreign Language(EFL) teachers concerning the positive and negative consequences of high-stakes tests. The prevalence of high-stakes testing in the Chinese educational system underscores the need to understand teachers’ perspectives on the potential impacts of such assessments. The main aim is to phenomenographically investigate the various educational, social, and psychological consequences as perceived by EFL teachers. Additionally, the study aims to identify common themes and variations in teachers’ cognitions, shedding light on the complexity of their perceptions. The study employs a qualitative phenomenographic approach and involves in-depth interviews with 30 Chinese EFL teachers. Thematic analysis was utilized to categorize and interpret the identified themes related to positive and negative consequences. The findings reveal a range of cognitions among EFL teachers, delineating positive outcomes, such as enhanced educational quality and recognition, alongside negative repercussions, including narrowed curriculum and increased stress. The axial and basic themes comprehensively understand teachers’ perspectives on high-stakes testing. The study summarizes the identified themes and highlights their implications for educational practices and policies. Recognizing both positive and negative consequences emphasizes the nuanced impact of high-stakes tests on EFL teachers. The implications extend to curriculum design, teacher training, and the broader educational landscape, stressing the need for a balanced approach to assessment practices.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-03753-7Phenomenography studyChinese EFL teachersTeachers’ cognitions
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A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
Scientific Reports
Phenomenography study
Chinese EFL teachers
Teachers’ cognitions
title A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
title_full A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
title_fullStr A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
title_full_unstemmed A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
title_short A phenomenographic study on Chinese EFL teachers’ cognitions of positive and negative educational, social, and psychological consequences of high-stake tests
title_sort phenomenographic study on chinese efl teachers cognitions of positive and negative educational social and psychological consequences of high stake tests
topic Phenomenography study
Chinese EFL teachers
Teachers’ cognitions
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-03753-7
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