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Local Language Testing: Design, Implementation, and Development

โœ Scribed by Slobodanka Dimova, Xun Yan, April Ginther


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
229
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Local Language Testing: Design, Implementation, and Development describes the language testing practice that exists in the intermediate space between large-scale standardized testing and classroom assessment, an area that is rarely addressed in the language testing and assessment literature. Covering both theory and practice, the book focuses on the advantages of local tests, fosters and encourages their use, and provides suggested ideas for their development and maintenance. The authors include examples of operational tests with well-proven track records and discuss:

    • the ability of local tests to represent local contexts and values, explicitly and purposefully embed test results within instructional practice, and provide data for program evaluation and research;

    • local testing practices grounded in the theoretical principles of language testing, drawing from experiences with local testing and providing practical examples of local language tests, illustrating how they can be designed to effectively function within and across different institutional contexts;

    • examples of how local language tests and assessments are developed for use within a specific context and how they serve a variety of purposes (e.g., entry-level proficiency testing, placement testing, international teaching assistant testing, writing assessment, and program evaluation).

    Aimed at language program directors, graduate students, and researchers involved in language program development and evaluation, this is a timely book in that it focuses on the advantages of local tests, fosters and encourages their use, and outlines their development and maintenance. It constitutes essential reading for language program directors, graduate students, and researchers involved in language program development and evaluation.

    โœฆ Table of Contents


    Cover
    Half Title
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Table of Contents
    List of figures
    List of tables
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    1. Introduction
    Why local tests?
    Introduction
    Our tests
    Contexts and problem solving
    Large-scale language tests and academic language testing
    Organization of the rest of this volume
    Further reading
    References
    2. Local tests, local contexts
    Introduction
    Local contexts and test purpose
    โ€“ decisions about test-takers
    Linking test purpose to instructional outcomes
    Further reading
    References
    3. Local test development
    Introduction
    Planning test development
    Test design
    Technical manuals
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    4. Test tasks
    Introduction
    Discrete-point lexico-grammar items
    Integrative measures of general language ability
    Skill-based performance assessments
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    5. Local test delivery
    Introduction
    Digital devices
    Production of traditional and digitally delivered tests: what does it take?
    Opportunities for innovative task design
    Test administration
    Selection of test delivery format: what to consider
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    6. Scaling
    Introduction
    Why do we need a
    rating scale?
    Different types of rating scales
    Approaches to scale development and validation
    Issues to consider during scale validation
    Unique challenges and opportunities for scaling in local testing contexts
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    7. Raters and rater training
    Introduction
    The promise and perils of rater-mediated language assessment
    Rater behavior: a
    catalog of rater effects
    Why do we need rater training? Does it really work?
    Best practice for rater training
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    8. Data collection, management, and score reporting
    Introduction
    Data flow
    Data storage
    Data management
    Data uses
    Summary
    Further reading
    References
    9. Reflections
    Introduction
    Some reflections on the revision of the TOEPAS
    Some reflections on the EPT scale revision process
    Some reflections on the development of the OEPT
    Conclusions
    References
    Appendix A
    Index


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