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25. Teacher assessment literacy and professional development
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Luke Harding
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the handbook series vii
- Contents xxi
- 1. The handbook of second language assessment 1
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I. Conceptual foundations of second language assessment
- 2. Purposes of assessment 13
- 3. Standards and frameworks 29
- 4. Norm-referenced vs. criterion-referenced approach to assessment 45
- 5. Quality factors in language assessment 61
- 6. The impact of language assessment 77
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II. Assessing second language skills/areas
- 7. Assessing listening 97
- 8. Assessing reading 113
- 9. Assessing speaking 131
- 10. Assessing writing 147
- 11. Assessing pragmatic competence 165
- 12. Assessing intercultural competence 181
- 13. Fluency in second language assessment 203
- 14. Translation and interpretation skills 219
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III. Second language asessment contexts
- 15. Assessment in educational settings 239
- 16. Learning-oriented assessment in second and foreign language classrooms 255
- 17. Dynamic Assessment in the language classroom 275
- 18. Language assessment for the workplace 291
- 19. Language assessment and analysis for immigration, citizenship and asylum 309
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IV. Issues in second language assessment
- 20. Aligning language assessments to standards and frameworks 327
- 21. Technology and artificial intelligence in language assessment 341
- 22. Assessing young learners 359
- 23. Assessing students with learning and other disabilities/special needs 377
- 24. ‘Authorial voice’ in the assessment of writing 397
- 25. Teacher assessment literacy and professional development 413
- Biographical notes 429
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Introduction to the handbook series vii
- Contents xxi
- 1. The handbook of second language assessment 1
-
I. Conceptual foundations of second language assessment
- 2. Purposes of assessment 13
- 3. Standards and frameworks 29
- 4. Norm-referenced vs. criterion-referenced approach to assessment 45
- 5. Quality factors in language assessment 61
- 6. The impact of language assessment 77
-
II. Assessing second language skills/areas
- 7. Assessing listening 97
- 8. Assessing reading 113
- 9. Assessing speaking 131
- 10. Assessing writing 147
- 11. Assessing pragmatic competence 165
- 12. Assessing intercultural competence 181
- 13. Fluency in second language assessment 203
- 14. Translation and interpretation skills 219
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III. Second language asessment contexts
- 15. Assessment in educational settings 239
- 16. Learning-oriented assessment in second and foreign language classrooms 255
- 17. Dynamic Assessment in the language classroom 275
- 18. Language assessment for the workplace 291
- 19. Language assessment and analysis for immigration, citizenship and asylum 309
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IV. Issues in second language assessment
- 20. Aligning language assessments to standards and frameworks 327
- 21. Technology and artificial intelligence in language assessment 341
- 22. Assessing young learners 359
- 23. Assessing students with learning and other disabilities/special needs 377
- 24. ‘Authorial voice’ in the assessment of writing 397
- 25. Teacher assessment literacy and professional development 413
- Biographical notes 429
- Index 435