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7. Learners Reflecting on Learning: Evaluation versus Testing in Autonomous Language Learning
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. More than Language: The Additional Faces of Testing and Assessment in Language Learning and Teaching 1
- Part 1: Intercultural Competence 15
- 2. Assessing Intercultural Competence: More Questions than Answers 17
- 3. Interculturally Savvy or Not? Developing and Assessing Intercultural Competence in the Context of Learning for Business 35
- 4. Eliciting the Intercultural in Foreign Language Education at School 52
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Part 2: Autonomy
- 5. Measuring Autonomy: Should We Put Our Ability to the Test? 77
- 6. Assessment of Autonomy or Assessment for Autonomy? Evaluating Learner Autonomy for Formative Purposes 98
- 7. Learners Reflecting on Learning: Evaluation versus Testing in Autonomous Language Learning 120
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Part 3: Literature
- 8. Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Dilemmas of Testing Language and Literature 143
- 9. Crossing the Bridge from Appreciative Reader to Reflective Writer: The Assessment of Creative Process 165
- 10. The Taming of the Immeasurable: An Empirical Assessment of Language Awareness 191
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Part 4: Language and Content
- 11. Assessing Language and Content: A Functional Perspective 217
- 12. Teachers and Texts: Judging What English Language Learners Know From What They Say 241
- 13. Towards Systematic and Sustained Formative Assessment of Causal Explanations in Oral Interactions 256
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- 1. More than Language: The Additional Faces of Testing and Assessment in Language Learning and Teaching 1
- Part 1: Intercultural Competence 15
- 2. Assessing Intercultural Competence: More Questions than Answers 17
- 3. Interculturally Savvy or Not? Developing and Assessing Intercultural Competence in the Context of Learning for Business 35
- 4. Eliciting the Intercultural in Foreign Language Education at School 52
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Part 2: Autonomy
- 5. Measuring Autonomy: Should We Put Our Ability to the Test? 77
- 6. Assessment of Autonomy or Assessment for Autonomy? Evaluating Learner Autonomy for Formative Purposes 98
- 7. Learners Reflecting on Learning: Evaluation versus Testing in Autonomous Language Learning 120
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Part 3: Literature
- 8. Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Dilemmas of Testing Language and Literature 143
- 9. Crossing the Bridge from Appreciative Reader to Reflective Writer: The Assessment of Creative Process 165
- 10. The Taming of the Immeasurable: An Empirical Assessment of Language Awareness 191
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Part 4: Language and Content
- 11. Assessing Language and Content: A Functional Perspective 217
- 12. Teachers and Texts: Judging What English Language Learners Know From What They Say 241
- 13. Towards Systematic and Sustained Formative Assessment of Causal Explanations in Oral Interactions 256