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This innovative, timely text introduces the theory and research of critical approaches to language assessment, foregrounding ethical and socially contextualized concerns in language testing and language test validation in today's globalized world.

The editors bring together diverse perspectives, qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and empirical work on this subject that speak to concerns about social justice and equity in language education, from languages and contexts around the world offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues and field-advancing suggestions for research projects.

This book offers a fresh perspective on language testing that will be an invaluable resource for advanced students and researchers of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, language policy, education, and related fields as well as language program administrators.



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PART I THE ETHICAL CONTEXTUALIZATION OF VALIDITY

Chapter 1: Contexts, constructs, and ethics

M. Rafael Salaberry and Albert Weideman

Chapter 2: Validity and validation: an alternative perspective

Albert Weideman and Bart Deygers

PART II AGENCY AND EMPOWERMENT PROMPTED BY TEST ADEQUACY

Chapter 3: The racializing power of language assessments

Casey Richardson

Chapter 4: "It’s not their English": narratives contesting the validity of a high-stakes test

Gordon Blaine West and Bala Thiruchelvam

Chapter 5: The ethical potential of L2 portfolio assessment: a critical perspective review

Mitsuko Suzuki

PART III SOCIOINTERACTIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ASSESSMENT

Chapter 6: Portfolio assessment: facilitating language learning in the wild

Elisa Räsänen and Piibi-Kai Kivik

Chapter 7: The role of an inscribed object in a German classroom-based paired speaking assessment: does the topic card elicit the targeted speaking and interactional competencies?

Katharina Kley

Chapter 8: L1–L2 speaker interaction: affordances for assessing repair practices

Katharina Kley, Silvia Kunitz and Meng Yeh

Chapter 9: Yardsticks for the future of language assessment: disclosing the meaning of measurement

Albert Weideman

Index

Ethics and Context in Second Language Testing

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/24/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032471754, 978-1032471754
      ISBN10: 1032471751

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This innovative, timely text introduces the theory and research of critical approaches to language assessment, foregrounding ethical and socially contextualized concerns in language testing and language test validation in today's globalized world.

      The editors bring together diverse perspectives, qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and empirical work on this subject that speak to concerns about social justice and equity in language education, from languages and contexts around the world offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues and field-advancing suggestions for research projects.

      This book offers a fresh perspective on language testing that will be an invaluable resource for advanced students and researchers of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, language policy, education, and related fields as well as language program administrators.



      Table of Contents

      List of contributors

      PART I THE ETHICAL CONTEXTUALIZATION OF VALIDITY

      Chapter 1: Contexts, constructs, and ethics

      M. Rafael Salaberry and Albert Weideman

      Chapter 2: Validity and validation: an alternative perspective

      Albert Weideman and Bart Deygers

      PART II AGENCY AND EMPOWERMENT PROMPTED BY TEST ADEQUACY

      Chapter 3: The racializing power of language assessments

      Casey Richardson

      Chapter 4: "It’s not their English": narratives contesting the validity of a high-stakes test

      Gordon Blaine West and Bala Thiruchelvam

      Chapter 5: The ethical potential of L2 portfolio assessment: a critical perspective review

      Mitsuko Suzuki

      PART III SOCIOINTERACTIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON ASSESSMENT

      Chapter 6: Portfolio assessment: facilitating language learning in the wild

      Elisa Räsänen and Piibi-Kai Kivik

      Chapter 7: The role of an inscribed object in a German classroom-based paired speaking assessment: does the topic card elicit the targeted speaking and interactional competencies?

      Katharina Kley

      Chapter 8: L1–L2 speaker interaction: affordances for assessing repair practices

      Katharina Kley, Silvia Kunitz and Meng Yeh

      Chapter 9: Yardsticks for the future of language assessment: disclosing the meaning of measurement

      Albert Weideman

      Index

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