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Testcraft: A Teacher`s Guide to Writing and Using Language Test Specifications

✍ Scribed by Fred Davidson; Brian K. Lynch


Publisher
Yale University Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
159
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The creation of language tests isΒ—and should beΒ—a craft that is accessible and doable not only by a few language test experts, but also by many others who are involved in second/foreign language education, say the authors of this clear and timely book. Fred Davidson and Brian Lynch offer language educators a how-to guide for creating tests that reliably measure exactly what they are intended to measure. Classroom teachers, language administrators, and professors of language testing courses will find in this book an easy and flexible approach to language testing as well as the tools they need to develop tests appropriate to their individual needs.

Davidson and Lynch explain criterion-related language test development, a process that focuses on the early stages of test development when the criterion to be tested is defined, specifications are established, and items and tasks are written. This process helps clarify the description of what is being measured by a test and enables teachers to give input on test design in any instructional setting. Informed by extensive research in criterion-referenced measurement, this book invites all language educators to participate in the craft of test development and shows them how to go about it.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Acknowledgments
1. The Nature of Testcraft
2. The Components of Test Specifications
3. Problems and Issues in Specification Writing
4. Building the Test
5. The Mandate
6. The Team
7. The Agency of Testcraft
Appendix 1: Some Essentials of Language Testing
Appendix 2: Teaching Specification Writing
Bibliography
Index


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