Chapter 9. The development and validation of an Arabic language test in Saudi Arabia
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Bjorn Norrbom
Abstract
This chapter describes the development and validation of the Standardized Test of Arabic Proficiency in Speakers of Other Languages (STAPSOL) at the National Center for Assessment (NCA) in Saudi Arabia. The chapter describes the theoretical foundations and blueprint of the test, including the test components, their selection criteria and respective weight. The chapter also addresses issues related to the scoring process, with specific focus on rater training, scoring rubrics, and investigation of psychometric qualities using both G-theory and multifaceted item response theory. In closing, the chapter looks at planned and possible future developments of and improvements to the test, particularly by formally linking it to the CEFR using well-established procedures.
Abstract
This chapter describes the development and validation of the Standardized Test of Arabic Proficiency in Speakers of Other Languages (STAPSOL) at the National Center for Assessment (NCA) in Saudi Arabia. The chapter describes the theoretical foundations and blueprint of the test, including the test components, their selection criteria and respective weight. The chapter also addresses issues related to the scoring process, with specific focus on rater training, scoring rubrics, and investigation of psychometric qualities using both G-theory and multifaceted item response theory. In closing, the chapter looks at planned and possible future developments of and improvements to the test, particularly by formally linking it to the CEFR using well-established procedures.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1. Applied linguistics research in the Middle East and North Africa 1
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Section I. Language in society
- Chapter 2. When the president loses his voice, the people capture speech 11
- Chapter 3. Religion and identity in modern Egyptian public discourse 37
- Chapter 4. English between Egyptians 61
- Chapter 5. The age of global English 89
- Chapter 6. The linguistic landscape of Cairo from the Rosetta Stone to the Ring Road billboards: Signs of their times 115
- Chapter 7. The ongoing rivalry between English and French in Lebanon 161
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Section II. Language in education
- Chapter 8. A Qatari case for authenticity in the investigation of reading abilities and strategies 185
- Chapter 9. The development and validation of an Arabic language test in Saudi Arabia 203
- Chapter 10. A survey of English language proficiency requirements for admission to English-medium universities in Arabic-speaking countries 227
- Chapter 11. Student teachers’ computer-mediated narratives-in-interaction 249
- Chapter 12. Arabic language teacher education 269
- Chapter 13. Corpora and the study of Arabic vocabulary 289
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Section III. Future directions of applied linguistics in the MENA countries
- Chapter 14. Whither Arabic? 307
- Chapter 15. A forward-looking conceptual framework for Arabic curriculum design and instructional methodology 343
- Chapter 16. Applied linguistics in the MENA countries 363
- Biographies 377
- Author index 383
- Subject index 387
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1. Applied linguistics research in the Middle East and North Africa 1
-
Section I. Language in society
- Chapter 2. When the president loses his voice, the people capture speech 11
- Chapter 3. Religion and identity in modern Egyptian public discourse 37
- Chapter 4. English between Egyptians 61
- Chapter 5. The age of global English 89
- Chapter 6. The linguistic landscape of Cairo from the Rosetta Stone to the Ring Road billboards: Signs of their times 115
- Chapter 7. The ongoing rivalry between English and French in Lebanon 161
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Section II. Language in education
- Chapter 8. A Qatari case for authenticity in the investigation of reading abilities and strategies 185
- Chapter 9. The development and validation of an Arabic language test in Saudi Arabia 203
- Chapter 10. A survey of English language proficiency requirements for admission to English-medium universities in Arabic-speaking countries 227
- Chapter 11. Student teachers’ computer-mediated narratives-in-interaction 249
- Chapter 12. Arabic language teacher education 269
- Chapter 13. Corpora and the study of Arabic vocabulary 289
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Section III. Future directions of applied linguistics in the MENA countries
- Chapter 14. Whither Arabic? 307
- Chapter 15. A forward-looking conceptual framework for Arabic curriculum design and instructional methodology 343
- Chapter 16. Applied linguistics in the MENA countries 363
- Biographies 377
- Author index 383
- Subject index 387