25 results on '"Language and languages--Examinations"'
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2. Challenges and Innovations in Speaking Assessment
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Larry Davis, John M. Norris, Larry Davis, and John M. Norris
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- Language and languages--Ability testing--United States, Language and languages--Examinations
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The assessment of second language speaking ability has played a central role in the evolution of language testing theory and practice. Educational Testing Service (ETS) has been a primary innovator in all dimensions of speaking assessment since the 1970s, addressing critical challenges through the advent of new test designs, scoring practices, and measurement technologies to make especially large-scale, standardized testing of speaking ability a reality.This volume presents a sample of key ETS research and development efforts related to speaking assessment over the years. The contributors highlight diverse contributions to conceptualizing the speaking construct, designing speaking test tasks, scoring speech samples, marshalling technologies for test delivery and automated scoring, and developing end-to-end speaking assessment procedures. The first part emphasizes how some of the earliest large-scale speaking assessments were designed and put into practice. The second part features research and development related to speaking assessments in the TOEIC and TOEFL testing suites, emphasizing their validity and scoring. The third part introduces research-based innovations in testing new and more nuanced speaking constructs, and in using automated scoring of speech to address diverse assessment needs.The volume will appeal to language testing professionals and test score users in illuminating how ETS has influenced the development of speaking assessment as well as pointing to multiple directions for future research and practice.
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- 2025
3. Testing Talk : Ways to Assess Second Language Oral Proficiency
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Pia Sundqvist, Erica Sandlund, Pia Sundqvist, and Erica Sandlund
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- Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Ability testing, Second language acquisition, Oral examinations
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Oral assessments are of vital importance to second language learners, but how can teachers and examiners best test L2 learner talk and interaction? Bringing together theory and research within the field of L2 oral proficiency, with the concept of L2 encompassing any language learned later than the early childhood years, this book provides a state-of-the art overview of what is at stake for L2 learners and examiners, and advice on how to approach testing and assessment. Using data and findings from empirical research to illustrate and discuss key topics, Testing Talk takes the reader step-by-step through the major concepts and issues in the oral assessment of second languages, with a main focus on L2 English. Investigating and explaining the most important educational and interactional issues facing both examiners and test-takers, such as the factors which come into play during speaking tests, the differences between common test formats, and the challenge of ensuring equity in assessment, this book offers research-based advice on ways to design test tasks and in-depth insights into the assessment of L2 speaking. Featuring a glossary of key terms and concepts, discussion questions and further reading for each chapter, and a comprehensive companion website hosting a wealth of additional materials, including authentic test recordings and assessment tasks to be used by researchers and practitioners alike, this is the only book needed in order to understand, design, and assess interactive oral L2 tests.
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- 2024
4. The Writings of Lyle F. Bachman : Assuring That “What We Count Counts” in Language Assessment
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James Enos Purpura, Antony John Kunnan, James Enos Purpura, and Antony John Kunnan
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- Essays, Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations
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As one of the most recognized names in the fields of language assessment and applied linguistics, Lyle F. Bachman has produced a high volume of scholarly articles and books in the field of language assessment. These writings have strongly influenced the discipline and over the last three decades have played an uncontested role in shaping the field as we know it today. Until now, Bachman's work has been spread across various mediums and not existed in one place. The Writings of Lyle F. Bachman is the first book to assemble Bachman's work into a single, comprehensive volume.The collection is composed of seven major sections, each beginning with an introduction by the editors to provide context for the papers. The sections cover some of the most complex topics in the field, including validity and validation, the effects of test task characteristics, interfaces between language testing and second language acquisition, and epistemological issues in applied linguistics. The collection concludes with a state-of-the art paper and insightful reflections about the field of language assessment. The collection traces how Bachman's ideas and research insights have evolved throughout the years.Given Bachman's strong impact on the field of language assessment, this volume presents not only a collection of the writings, but also gives an overview of the ongoing issues and debates in the field. This book will be useful to both researchers and graduate students in the areas of language assessment and applied linguistics.
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- 2024
5. Festschrift in Honour of Guenther Sigott: Advanced Methods in Language Testing
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Nikola Dobrić, Hermann Cesnik, Claudia Harsch, Nikola Dobrić, Hermann Cesnik, and Claudia Harsch
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- Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Study and teaching
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'This festschrift has been compiled to honour Günther Sigott for his notable contributions to academia in general and to the field of language testing in particular. The contributors to this volume come from all over the world, spanning regions from Austria and its neighbouring countries Slovenia and Germany, to the UK, USA, Canada, all the way to Japan and Iran. They work as test developers, teacher educators, psychometricians and researchers, taking up a variety of subjects such as washback of standardized tests, the acknowledgement of language varieties in high-stakes exams, fostering language assessment literacy or psychometric models to enhance C-test interpretations or scoring validity'--
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- 2023
6. Emerging Practices for Online Language Assessment, Exams, Evaluation, and Feedback
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Asli Lidice Gokturk-Saglam, Ece Sevgi-Sole, Asli Lidice Gokturk-Saglam, and Ece Sevgi-Sole
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- Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Web-based instruction
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'Emerging Practices for Online Language Assessment, Exams, Evaluation, and Feedback investigates the main challenges of online language assessment when migrating from an in-class to an online environment due to academic integrity, adaptation to the new testing environment, technical problems, and anxiety. Covering key topics such as parental involvement, selfassessment, and language learners, this premier reference source is ideal for administrators, policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students'--
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- 2023
7. Réussir le Linguaskill Business - en 25 étapes
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SKEET-BURÉ Sarah and SKEET-BURÉ Sarah
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- Language and languages--Examinations, English language--Examinations
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- 2022
8. Challenges in Language Testing Around the World : Insights for Language Test Users
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Betty Lanteigne, Christine Coombe, James Dean Brown, Betty Lanteigne, Christine Coombe, and James Dean Brown
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- Language and languages--Examinations
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This book combines insights from language assessment literacy and critical language testing through critical analyses and research about challenges in language assessment around the world. It investigates problematic practices in language testing which are relevant to language test users such as language program directors, testing centers, and language teachers, as well as teachers-in-training in Graduate Diploma and Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics programs. These issues involve aspects of language testing such as test development, test administration, scoring, and interpretation/use of test results. Chapters in this volume discuss insights about language testing policy, testing world languages, developing program-level language tests and tests of specific language skills, and language assessment literacy. In addition, this book identifies two needs in language testing for further examination: the need for collaboration between language test developers, language test users, and language users, and the need to base language tests on real-world language use.
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- 2021
9. Assessing English for Professional Purposes
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Ute Knoch, Susy Macqueen, Ute Knoch, and Susy Macqueen
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- English language--Business English--Study and teaching, English language--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Study and teaching
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•• WINNER OF ILTA/SAGE Best Book Award 2020 ••Assessing English for Professional Purposes provides a state-of-the-art account of the various kinds of language assessments used to determine people's abilities to function linguistically in the workplace. At a time when professional expertise is increasingly mobile and diverse, with highly trained professionals migrating across national boundaries to apply their skills in English-speaking settings, this book offers a renewed agenda for inquiry into language assessments for professional purposes (LAPP). Many of these experts work in high-risk environments where communication breakdowns can have serious consequences. This risk has been identified by governments and professional bodies, who implement language tests for gate-keeping purposes. Through a sociological lens of risk and responsibility, this book: provides a detailed overview of both foundational and recent literature in the field; offers conceptual tools for specific purpose assessment, including a socially oriented theory of construct; develops theory and practice in key areas, such as needs analysis, test development, validation and policy; significantly broadens the scope of the assessment of English for professional purposes to include a range of assessment practices for both professionals and laypeople in professional settings. Assessing English for Professional Purposes is key reading for researchers, graduate students and practitioners working in the area of English for Specific Purposes assessment.
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- 2020
10. A Principled Approach to Language Assessment : Considerations for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on Foreign Language Assessment for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and Committee on Foreign Language Assessment for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute
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- Language and languages--Examinations
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The United States is formally represented around the world by approximately 14,000 Foreign Service officers and other personnel in the U.S. Department of State. Roughly one-third of them are required to be proficient in the local languages of the countries to which they are posted. To achieve this language proficiency for its staff, the State Department's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) provides intensive language instruction and assesses the proficiency of personnel before they are posted to a foreign country. The requirement for language proficiency is established in law and is incorporated in personnel decisions related to job placement, promotion, retention, and pay. A Principled Approach to Language Assessment: Considerations for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute evaluates the different approaches that exist to assess foreign language proficiency that FSI could potentially use. This report considers the key assessment approaches in the research literature that are appropriate for language testing, including, but not limited to, assessments that use task-based or performance-based approaches, adaptive online test administration, and portfolios.
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- 2020
11. Fairness, Justice and Language Assessment
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Tim McNamara, Ute Knoch, Tim McNamara, and Ute Knoch
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- Language and languages--Ability testing, Second language acquisition--Examinations, Language and languages--Examinations, Second language acquisition--Ability testing
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This book has two goals, each related to the validity of language assessment. The first goal is to explore the difference between fairness and justice in language assessment. The authors distinguish internal and external dimensions of the equitable and just treatment of individuals taking language tests which are used as gatekeeping devices to determine access to education and employment, immigrant status, citizenship, and other rights. The second goal is to show how the extent of test fairness can be demonstrated and improved using the tools of psychometrics, in particular the models collectively known as Rasch measurement. “This book will have an enormous impact on the field of language assessment. Using Rasch analysis models to explore and identify sources of unfairness, the authors make a compelling case for fairness in the design and implementation of language assessment instruments and for justice in the interpretation and use of test results. A real strength of the book is that it guides readers through analytical techniques in an accessible way.” Dan Douglas, Professor Emeritus, Applied Linguistics Program, Iowa State University.
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- 2019
12. Handbook of Research on Assessment Literacy and Teacher-Made Testing in the Language Classroom
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Eddy White, Thomas Delaney, Eddy White, and Thomas Delaney
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- Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Study and teaching
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The evaluation of student performance and knowledge is a critical element of an educator's job as well as an essential step in the learning process for students. The quality and effectiveness of the evaluations given by educators are impacted by their ability to create and use reliable and valuable evaluations to facilitate and communicate student learning. The Handbook of Research on Assessment Literacy and Teacher-Made Testing in the Language Classroom is an essential reference source that discusses effective language assessment and educator roles in evaluation design. Featuring research on topics such as course learning outcomes, learning analytics, and teacher collaboration, this book is ideally designed for educators, administrative officials, linguists, academicians, researchers, and education students seeking coverage on an educator's role in evaluation design and analyses of evaluation methods and outcomes.
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- 2019
13. Evaluating Language Assessments
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Antony John Kunnan and Antony John Kunnan
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- Language and languages--Ability testing--Evaluation, Language and languages--Examinations
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Evaluating Language Assessments offers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical bases and research methodologies for the evaluation of language assessments and demonstrates the importance of a fuller understanding of this widely used evaluative tool. The volume explores language assessment evaluation in its wider political, economic, social, legal, and ethical contexts while also illustrating quantitative and qualitative methods through discussions of key research studies. Suitable for students in applied linguistics, second language acquisition and language assessment and education, this book makes the case for a clear and rigorous understanding of the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of language assessment evaluation in order to achieve fair assessments and just institutions.
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- 2018
14. Revisiting EFL Assessment : Critical Perspectives
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Rahma Al-Mahrooqi, Christine Coombe, Faisal Al-Maamari, Vijay Thakur, Rahma Al-Mahrooqi, Christine Coombe, Faisal Al-Maamari, and Vijay Thakur
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- Language and languages--Examinations, English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers--Evaluation, Language and languages--Ability testing
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This book examines acknowledged practices and demonstrates to teachers how to make the most out of their assessment practices. It also explores different assessment methods for skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking. Forecasting the future of assessment and where concepts like alternative assessment and dynamic assessment are heading, it also shows how relatively new teaching methods such as communicative methodologies and problem-based learning are reflected in assessment.This book represents a forum where contributors have presented their research and innovative ideas and practices on the important topic of assessment and opened a fresh debate on it. It offers an excellent reference guide for EFL teachers, practitioners, researchers and testing and assessment specialists. Each chapter examines central issues in assessment and their connection with teaching and learning in EFL contexts.
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- 2017
15. The Ethics of Language Assessment : A Special Double Issue of Language Assessment Quarterly
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Alan Davies and Alan Davies
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- Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Ability testing
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First Published in 2004. Volume 1, Numbers 2 and 3 in the Language Assessment Quarterly international journal. This special issue explores the question of why ethics needs to be looked at in social terms, which explains why ethics and professionalism are so closely connected. The authors of each article give examples of the kinds of dilemmas that a code of ethics can help to clarify with their own thematic focus.
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- 2017
16. Language Assessment for Classroom Teachers
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Lyle Bachman, Barbara Damböck, Lyle Bachman, and Barbara Damböck
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- Language acquisition, Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Study and teaching
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This book provides teachers with an entirely new approach to developing and using classroom-based language assessments. This approach is based on current theory and practice in the field of language assessment and on an understanding of the assessment needs of classroom teachers. The following key questions are addressed: • Why do I need to assess? What beneficial consequences do I want to help bring about? How can my assessments help my students learn better and help me improve my teaching? • When and how often do I need to assess? What decisions do I need to make to help bring about these beneficial consequences? • What do I need to assess? How can I define the abilities that I want to assess? • How can I assess my students? What kinds of assessment tasks should I create? How can I score my students'responses to these tasks? The authors guide the reader step-by-step through the process of developing and using classroom-based assessments with clear explanations and definitions of key terms, illustrative examples, and activities for applying the approach in practice. Extra resources are available on the website: www.oup.com/elt/teacher/lact Lyle Bachman is Professor Emeritus of Applied Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He serves as a consultant in language testing research projects and in developing language assessments for universities and government agencies around the world, and he conducts courses and training workshops in language assessment. Barbara Damböck was Director of Studies of the English Department at the Teacher Training Academy in Dillingen, Germany, from 2003 to 2011. From 2003 to 2017 she supervised the training of oral examiners for the certification examination for elementary school English teachers in Bavaria. She has extensive experience as a classroom teacher, teacher trainer, and teacher of teacher trainers. She conducts courses and workshops for teachers and teacher trainers around the world.
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- 2017
17. Understanding language testing [Book Review]
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- 2014
18. Understanding Language Testing
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Dan Douglas and Dan Douglas
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- Language and languages--Examinations
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Understanding Language Testing presents an introduction to language tests and the process of test development that starts at the very beginning. Assuming no knowledge of the field, the book promotes a practical understanding of language testing using examples from a variety of languages. While grounded on solid theoretical principles, the book focuses on fostering a true understanding of the various uses of language tests and the process of test development, scoring test performance, analyzing and interpreting test results, and above all, using tests as ethically and fairly as possible so that test takers are given every opportunity to do their best, to learn as much as possible, and feel positive about their language learning. Each chapter includes a summary, suggestions for further reading, and exercises. As such this is the ideal book for both beginning students of linguistics and language education, or anyone in a related discipline looking for a first introduction to language testing.
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- 2014
19. International Experiences in Language Testing and Assessment : Selected Papers in Memory of Pavlos Pavlou
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Sophie Ioannu-Georgiou, Salomi Papadima-Sophocleous, Dina Tsagari, Sophie Ioannu-Georgiou, Salomi Papadima-Sophocleous, and Dina Tsagari
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- Educational tests and measurements, Language and languages--Examinations, Language and languages--Ability testing
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This publication is dedicated to the memory of Associate Professor Pavlos Pavlou, a distinguished language testing and assessment researcher, ELT practitioner, sociolinguist and esteemed faculty member at the University of Cyprus. The chapters included in the volume, written by distinguished scholars, researchers and practitioners in the field of language testing and assessment, are papers selected from presentations made at the 1st International Conference of Language Testing and Assessment (ICLTA), which was dedicated to Pavlos'memory. The conference was hosted at the University of Cyprus, Nicosia (3-5 June, 2011; http://www.iclta2011.com/cms/).
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- 2013
20. Discourses on Language and Integration. Critical perspectives on language testing regimes in Europe.
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HOGAN-BRUN, Gabrielle, Clare MAR-MOLINERO and Patrick STEVENSON (eds.) and HOGAN-BRUN, Gabrielle, Clare MAR-MOLINERO and Patrick STEVENSON (eds.)
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- Languages, Modern--Ability testing--Europe, Language policy--Europe, Language and languages--Examinations
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- 2009
21. Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing; Assessing Achievement in the Learner-centred Curriculum [Book Review]
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- 1992
22. Protocol Analysis in the Validation of Language Tests: Potential of the Method, State of the Evidence
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Zheng, Ying
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- 2009
23. Language Testing and Validation : An Evidence-Based Approach
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C. Weir and C. Weir
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- Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations
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Tests for the measurement of language abilities must be constructed according to a coherent validity framework based on the latest developments in theory and practice. This innovative book, by a world authority on language testing, deals with all key aspects of language test design and implementation. It provides a road map to effective testing based on the latest approaches to test validation. A book for all MA students in Applied Linguistics or TESOL, and for professional language teachers
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- 2005
24. Language testing: Theories and practices [Book Review]
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- 2012
25. Collections of Performance Tasks & Rubrics : Foreign Languages
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Deborah Blaz and Deborah Blaz
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- Language and languages--Ability testing, Language and languages--Examinations
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This book features 68 performance tasks and rubrics, all designed to motivate and engage your students. Also included are samples of student work to help you apply the rubrics and develop your grading and scoring skills. The performance assessments in this book were contributed by teachers like you from all over the country and they include:- open-ended and extended response exercises- projects and portfolios- behavioral assessments (skits, debates, discussions, etc.)- authentic assessments- and student self-assessments, in addition to those administered by teachers.
- Published
- 2001
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