Contributed by authors who write from various disciplinary perspectives, the essays in this book clarify the learning theories of Mikhail Bakhtin and address the application of his concepts to contemporary issues. In addition, the authors are joined by other scholars in a Bakhtinian dialogue. Togeth
Perspectives on Language Assessment Literacy: Challenges for Improved Student Learning
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- Routledge
- Year
- 2020
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✦ Synopsis
Perspectives on Language Assessment Literacy describes how the elements of language assessment literacy can help teachers gather information about when and how to assess learners, and about using the appropriate assessment tools to interpret results in a fair way. It provides highlights from past and current research, descriptions of assessment processes that enhance LAL, case studies from classrooms, and suggestions for professional dialogue and collaboration.
This book will help to foster continuous learning, empower learners and teachers and make them more confident in their assessment tasks, and reassure decision makers that what is going on in assessment meets international benchmarks and standards. It addresses issues like concepts and challenges of assessment, the impacts of reflective feedback on assessment, the ontogenetic nature of assessment literacy, the reliability of classroom-based assessment, and interfaces between teaching and assessment. It fills this gap in the literature by addressing the current status and future challenges of language assessment literacy.
This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of language assessment literacy and English language teaching.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
PART I: Language assessment literacy: Theoretical foundations
1. Language assessment literacy: Where to go?
2. Language assessment literacy: Concepts, challenges, and prospects
3. Traditional assessment and encouraging alternative assessment that promotes learning: Illustrations from EAP
4. Language assessment literacy: Ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspectives
PART 2: Students’ language assessment literacy
5. Enhancing assessment literacy through feedback and feedforward: A reflective practice in an EFL classroom
6. Using checklists for developing student teachers’ language assessment literacy
7. An investigation into the correlation between IETLS test preparation courses and writing scores: Students’ reflective journals
PART 3: Teachers’ language assessment literacy
8. Language assessment literacy of novice EFL teachers: Perceptions, experiences, and training
9. Teachers’ assessment of academic writing: Implications for language assessment literacy
10. Reliability of classroom-based assessment as perceived by university managers, teachers, and students
PART 4: Language assessment literacy: Interfaces between teaching and assessment
11. To teach speaking or not to teach? Biasing for the interfaces between teaching
12. Planning for positive washback: The case of a listening proficiency test
13. Testing abilities to understand, not ignorance or intelligence: Social interactive assessment: Receive, appreciate, summarize, ask!
Conclusion: Language assessment literacy: The way forward
Author Index
Index
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