This study aims to develop a model of authentic assessment in the learning of the spoken Indonesian language skill in senior high schools. The model was adapte from the Reflective, Recursive Design and Development (R2D2) model by Willis and the model of spoken language assessment by O’Malley & Pierce. The product of the development is a set of authentic assessment in the spoken Indonesian language skill in senior high schools, consisting of (a) assessment planning, (b) assessment mapping, (c) assessment instrument and rubric, (d) evaluation standard, and (e) score interpretation. The product is equipped with a VCD containing the implementation model to help teachers conduct authentic assessment. In general, the developed authentic assessment model is effective to evaluate the spoken Indonesian language skill in senior high schools.
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