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6 How Early Should We Measure Academic Literacy? The Usefulness of an Appropriate Test of Academic Literacy for Grade 10 Students
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: A Global Perspective on the South African Context xiii
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Part 1: Conceptual Foundations: Policy, Construct, Learning Potential
- 1 Institutional Language Policy and Academic Literacy in South African Higher Education – a Two-pronged or Forkedtongue Approach? 3
- 2 A Skills-Neutral Approach to Academic Literacy Assessment 22
- 3 Does One Size Fit All? Some Considerations for Test Translation 52
- 4 The Use of Mediation and Feedback in a Standardised Test of Academic Literacy: Theoretical and Design Considerations 75
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Part 2: Assessing Academic Literacy at Secondary School Level
- 5 Basic Education and Academic Literacy: Conflicting Constructs in the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) Language Examination 95
- 6 How Early Should We Measure Academic Literacy? The Usefulness of an Appropriate Test of Academic Literacy for Grade 10 Students 117
- 7 Design Pathways to Parity Between Parallel Tests of Language Ability: Lessons from a Project 132
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Part 3: Assessing Discipline-Specific Needs at University
- 8 Generic Academic Literacy Testing: A Logical Precursor for Faculty- Specific Language Teaching and Assessment 151
- 9 Diagnosing with Care: The Academic Literacy Needs of Theology Students 170
- 10 Assessing Readiness to Write: The Design of an Assessment of Preparedness to Present Multimodal Information (APPMI) 196
- 11 Postscript: What the Data Tell Us: An Overview of Language Assessment Research in South Africa’s Multilingual Context 217
- Subject Index 236
- Author Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: A Global Perspective on the South African Context xiii
-
Part 1: Conceptual Foundations: Policy, Construct, Learning Potential
- 1 Institutional Language Policy and Academic Literacy in South African Higher Education – a Two-pronged or Forkedtongue Approach? 3
- 2 A Skills-Neutral Approach to Academic Literacy Assessment 22
- 3 Does One Size Fit All? Some Considerations for Test Translation 52
- 4 The Use of Mediation and Feedback in a Standardised Test of Academic Literacy: Theoretical and Design Considerations 75
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Part 2: Assessing Academic Literacy at Secondary School Level
- 5 Basic Education and Academic Literacy: Conflicting Constructs in the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) Language Examination 95
- 6 How Early Should We Measure Academic Literacy? The Usefulness of an Appropriate Test of Academic Literacy for Grade 10 Students 117
- 7 Design Pathways to Parity Between Parallel Tests of Language Ability: Lessons from a Project 132
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Part 3: Assessing Discipline-Specific Needs at University
- 8 Generic Academic Literacy Testing: A Logical Precursor for Faculty- Specific Language Teaching and Assessment 151
- 9 Diagnosing with Care: The Academic Literacy Needs of Theology Students 170
- 10 Assessing Readiness to Write: The Design of an Assessment of Preparedness to Present Multimodal Information (APPMI) 196
- 11 Postscript: What the Data Tell Us: An Overview of Language Assessment Research in South Africa’s Multilingual Context 217
- Subject Index 236
- Author Index 241