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, andlanguage users, and the need to base language tests on real-world language use.

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​"In their introduction to Challenges in Language Testing Around the World, the editorial team (Betty Lanteigne, Christine Coombe, and James Dean Brown) “invite readers to enter this world of challenges encountered/ observed/investigated … so they too can benefit from examining the effects of these different issues and challenges.” I found the book to be a veritable treasure trove of information, innovative ideas and solutions to real world issues. The editors are all experienced authors in the field with one thing in common – they are all great communicators who write to be read by a broad audience. This philosophy is reflected in the 35 excellent chapters that do exactly what the book title claims. They offer the reader, for the first time, a global and accessible view of the real world of language testing with a combination of well described observations and empirically driven solutions.  In our recent book (Validity: Theoretical Development and Integrated Arguments) Micheline Chalhoub-Deville and myself, argue that communication of test-related issues should form one part of validation arguments. By implication, language assessment literacy should therefore be seen as a crucial element of validation, since it facilitates true communication between stakeholders and developers. Viewed from this perspective, this book represents a welcome addition to the language testing landscape. I have no hesitation in recommending it to a whole range of interested parties, from teachers, to test developers and theorists, policy influencers and decision makers." - Professor Barry O'Sullivan, Head of Assessment Research & Development, English & Exams British Council, United Kingdom
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Investigates real-life problems and challenges in language testing in different regions of the world Discusses consequences of not following language testing principles Combines insights from language assessment literacy and critical language testing to propose solutions to issues in language testing
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789813342347
Publisert
2022-02-19
Utgiver
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
23