Bridging the gap: The role of Teaching Knowledge Test in improving English Language teaching in Saudi Arabia. A Case Study

Abdulrahman Alhejaili

Abstract

The present case study explores the contribution of the Teaching Knowledge Test to Saudi Arabia's English Language Teaching development regarding the educational reforms presented by Vision 2030. Drawing on a qualitative research approach, twelve EFL TKT-certified Saudi male teachers participated in semi-structured interviews to establish how TKT certification contributes to teacher professional development, motivation, and teaching competency. The study examined how TKT has led to personal growth, job satisfaction, and matching teaching practices prescribed in national education standards, including the Professional Educational Occupational License Test - PEOLT. The findings from the research indicate that TKT certification undoubtedly influences linguistic and professional competencies on a positive note. As a consequence of TKT training, teachers improve their sense of professional identity and consolidate their teaching methods. Teachers reported increased confidence, motivation, and job satisfaction following self-determination and competence-based theories. In addition, this study shows that TKT and PEOLT are complementary and that both assessment results combine to give a complete framework for assessing English language teachers. Continuous teacher training programs are therefore needed to realize the aims of Vision 2030. This study will provide information on the effectiveness of standardized testing in teacher development within the context of Saudi Arabian educational reforms.

How to Cite

Abdulrahman Alhejaili. (2024). Bridging the gap: The role of Teaching Knowledge Test in improving English Language teaching in Saudi Arabia. A Case Study. EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1367–1381. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.1353