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Preface Text Credits Chapter 1 Assessment Concepts and Issues Assessment and Testing Measurement and Evaluation Assessment and Learning Informal and Formal Assessment Formative and Summative Assessment Norm-Referenced and Criterion-Referenced Tests Types and Purposes of Assessment Achievement Tests Diagnostic Tests Placement Tests Proficiency Tests Aptitude Tests Issues in Language Assessment: Then and Now Behavioral Influences on Language Testing Integrative Approaches Communicative Language Testing Traditional and Alternative Assessment Performance-Based Assessment Current “Hot Topics” in Language Assessment Dynamic Assessment Assessing Pragmatics Use of Technology in Testing Exercises For Your Further Reading Chapter 2 Principles of Language Assessment Practicality Reliability Student-Related Reliability

Rater Reliability Test Administration Reliability Test Reliability Validity Content-Related Evidence Criterion-Related Evidence Construct-Related Evidence Consequential Validity (Impact) Face Validity Authenticity Washback Applying Principles to Classroom Testing Are the Test Procedures Practical? Is the Test Itself Reliable? Can You Ensure Rater Reliability? Does the Procedure Demonstrate Content Validity? Has the Impact of the Test Been Carefully Accounted for? Are the Test Tasks as Authentic as Possible? Does the Test Offer Beneficial Washback to the Learner? Maximizing Both Practicality and Washback Exercises For Your Further Reading Chapter 3 Designing Classroom Language Tests Four Assessment Scenarios Scenario 1: Reading Quiz Scenario 2: Grammar Unit Test Scenario 3: Midterm Essay Scenario 4: Listening/Speaking Final Exam Determining the Purpose of a Test Test Usefulness Reading Quiz Defining Abilities to be Assessed Grammar Unit Test Drawing up Test Specifications Grammar Unit Test Midterm Essay Devising Test Items Midterm Essay Listening/Speaking Final Exam Designing Multiple-Choice Items Design Each Item to Measure a Single Objective State Both Stem and Options as Simply and Directly as Possible Make Certain That the Intended Answer Is Clearly Only the Correct One Use Item Indices to Accept, Discard, or Revise Items (Optional) Listening/Speaking Final Exam Administering the Test Scoring, Grading, and Giving Feedback Scoring

Grading Giving Feedback

Exercises For Your Further Reading

Chapter 4 Standards-Based Assessment

The Role of Standards in Standardized Tests Standards-Based Education

Designing English Language Standards

Standards-Based Assessment

CASAS and SCANS

Teacher Standards

Consequences of Standards-Based Assessment and Standardized Testing

Test Bias

Test-Driven Learning and Teaching

Ethical Issues: Critical Language Testing

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 5 Standardized Testing

Advantages and Disadvantages of Standardized Tests

Developing a Standardized Test

Step 1: Determine the Purpose and Objectives of the Test

Step 2: Design Test Specifications

Step 3: Design, Select, and Arrange Test Tasks/Items

Step 4: Make Appropriate Evaluations of Different Kinds of Items

Step 5: Specify Scoring Procedures and Reporting Formats

Step 6: Perform Ongoing Construct Validation Studies

Standardized Language Proficiency Testing

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 6 Assessing Listening

Cautionary Observations on Assessing Language Skills Separately

Integration of Skills in Language Assessment

Assessing Grammar and Vocabulary

Observing the Performance of the Four Skills

Basic Types of Listening

Micro- and Macroskills of Listening

Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive Listening

Recognizing Phonological and Morphological Elements

Paraphrase Recognition

Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive Listening

Designing Assessment Tasks: Selective Listening

Listening Cloze

Information Transfer

Sentence Repetition

Designing Assessment Tasks: Extensive Listening

Dictation

Communicative Stimulus-Response Tasks

Authentic Listening Tasks

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 7 Assessing Speaking

Basic Types of Speaking

Imitative

Intensive

Responsive

Interactive

Extensive (Monologue)

Microskills and Macroskills of Speaking

Designing Assessment Tasks: Imitative Speaking

Versant®

Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive Speaking

Directed Response Tasks

Read-Aloud Tasks

Sentence/Dialogue Completion Tasks and Oral Questionnaires

Picture-Cued Tasks

Translation (of Limited Stretches of Discourse)

Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive Speaking

Question and Answer

Giving Instructions and Directions

Paraphrasing

Designing Assessment Tasks: Interactive Speaking

Interview

Role Play

Discussions and Conversations

Games

ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview

Designing Assessments: Extensive Speaking

Oral Presentations

Picture-Cued Storytelling

Retelling a Story, News Event

Translation (of Extended Prose)

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 8 Assessing Reading

Genres of Reading

Microskills, Macroskills, and Strategies for Reading

Types of Reading

Perceptive

Selective

Interactive

Extensive

Designing Assessment Tasks: Perceptive Reading

Reading Aloud

Written Response Multiple-Choice Picture-Cued Items

Designing Assessment Tasks: Selective Reading

Multiple-Choice (for Form-Focused Criteria) Matching Tasks

Editing Tasks

Picture-Cued Tasks

Gap-Filling Tasks

Designing Assessment Tasks: Interactive Reading

Cloze Tasks

Impromptu Reading Plus Comprehension Questions

Short-Answer Tasks

Editing (Longer Texts)

Scanning

Sequencing

Information Transfer: Reading Charts, Maps, Graphs, Diagrams

Designing Assessment Tasks: Extensive Reading

Skimming Tasks

Summarizing and Responding

Notetaking and Outlining

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 9 Assessing Writing

Genres of Written Language

Types of Writing Performance

Micro- and Macroskills of Writing

Designing Assessment Tasks: Imitative Writing

Tasks in (Hand-)Writing Letters, Words, and Punctuation

Spelling Tasks and Detecting Phoneme—Grapheme Correspondences

Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive (Controlled) Writing

Dictation and Dicto-Comp

Grammatical Transformation Tasks

Picture-Cued Tasks

Vocabulary Assessment Tasks

Ordering Tasks

Short-Answer and Sentence-Completion Tasks

Issues in Assessing Responsive and Extensive Writing

Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive and Extensive Writing

Paraphrasing

Guided Question and Answer

Paragraph Construction Tasks

Strategic Options

Standardized Tests of Responsive Writing

Scoring Methods for Responsive and Extensive Writing

Holistic Scoring

Analytic Scoring Primary Trait Scoring

Beyond Scoring: Responding to Extensive Writing

Assessing Initial Stages of the Process of Composing

Assessing Later Stages of the Process of Composing

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 10 Assessing Grammar and Vocabulary

Understanding Form-Focused Assessment

Assessing Grammar

Defining Grammatical Knowledge

Designing Assessment Tasks: Selected Response

Designing Assessment Tasks: Limited Production

Designing Assessment Tasks: Extended Production

Assessing Vocabulary

The Nature of Vocabulary

Defining Lexical Knowledge

Some Considerations in Designing Assessment Tasks

Designing Assessment Tasks: Receptive Vocabulary

Designing Assessment Tasks: Productive Vocabulary

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 11 Grading and Student Evaluation

The Philosophy of Grading: What Should Grades Reflect?

Guidelines for Selecting Grading Criteria

Calculating Grades: Absolute and Relative Grading

Teachers' Perceptions of Appropriate Grade Distributions

Institutional Expectations and Constraints

Cultural Norms and the Question of Difficulty

What Do Letter Grades “Mean”?

Scoring and Grading Tests and Assignments

Scoring Methods

Scoring Open-Ended Responses

Developing a Rubric

Guidelines for Grading and Evaluation

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Chapter 12 Beyond Letter Grading

Self- and Peer Assessment

Advantages of Self- and Peer Assessment

Types of Self- and Peer Assessment

Guidelines for Self- and Peer Assessment

A Taxonomy of Self- and Peer Assessment Tasks

Portfolios 130

Clear Purpose

Specific Guidelines

Transparent Assessment Criteria

Designated Time Allocated

Scheduled Review and Conferencing

Designated Location

Positive Final Assessments

Narrative Evaluations

Checklist Evaluations

Exercises

For Your Further Reading

Appendix: Commercially Produced Tests of English as a Second/Foreign Language

Glossary

Bibliography n

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 23/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9780134860220, 978-0134860220
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      Table of Contents

      Preface Text Credits Chapter 1 Assessment Concepts and Issues Assessment and Testing Measurement and Evaluation Assessment and Learning Informal and Formal Assessment Formative and Summative Assessment Norm-Referenced and Criterion-Referenced Tests Types and Purposes of Assessment Achievement Tests Diagnostic Tests Placement Tests Proficiency Tests Aptitude Tests Issues in Language Assessment: Then and Now Behavioral Influences on Language Testing Integrative Approaches Communicative Language Testing Traditional and Alternative Assessment Performance-Based Assessment Current “Hot Topics” in Language Assessment Dynamic Assessment Assessing Pragmatics Use of Technology in Testing Exercises For Your Further Reading Chapter 2 Principles of Language Assessment Practicality Reliability Student-Related Reliability

      Rater Reliability Test Administration Reliability Test Reliability Validity Content-Related Evidence Criterion-Related Evidence Construct-Related Evidence Consequential Validity (Impact) Face Validity Authenticity Washback Applying Principles to Classroom Testing Are the Test Procedures Practical? Is the Test Itself Reliable? Can You Ensure Rater Reliability? Does the Procedure Demonstrate Content Validity? Has the Impact of the Test Been Carefully Accounted for? Are the Test Tasks as Authentic as Possible? Does the Test Offer Beneficial Washback to the Learner? Maximizing Both Practicality and Washback Exercises For Your Further Reading Chapter 3 Designing Classroom Language Tests Four Assessment Scenarios Scenario 1: Reading Quiz Scenario 2: Grammar Unit Test Scenario 3: Midterm Essay Scenario 4: Listening/Speaking Final Exam Determining the Purpose of a Test Test Usefulness Reading Quiz Defining Abilities to be Assessed Grammar Unit Test Drawing up Test Specifications Grammar Unit Test Midterm Essay Devising Test Items Midterm Essay Listening/Speaking Final Exam Designing Multiple-Choice Items Design Each Item to Measure a Single Objective State Both Stem and Options as Simply and Directly as Possible Make Certain That the Intended Answer Is Clearly Only the Correct One Use Item Indices to Accept, Discard, or Revise Items (Optional) Listening/Speaking Final Exam Administering the Test Scoring, Grading, and Giving Feedback Scoring

      Grading Giving Feedback

      Exercises For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 4 Standards-Based Assessment

      The Role of Standards in Standardized Tests Standards-Based Education

      Designing English Language Standards

      Standards-Based Assessment

      CASAS and SCANS

      Teacher Standards

      Consequences of Standards-Based Assessment and Standardized Testing

      Test Bias

      Test-Driven Learning and Teaching

      Ethical Issues: Critical Language Testing

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 5 Standardized Testing

      Advantages and Disadvantages of Standardized Tests

      Developing a Standardized Test

      Step 1: Determine the Purpose and Objectives of the Test

      Step 2: Design Test Specifications

      Step 3: Design, Select, and Arrange Test Tasks/Items

      Step 4: Make Appropriate Evaluations of Different Kinds of Items

      Step 5: Specify Scoring Procedures and Reporting Formats

      Step 6: Perform Ongoing Construct Validation Studies

      Standardized Language Proficiency Testing

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 6 Assessing Listening

      Cautionary Observations on Assessing Language Skills Separately

      Integration of Skills in Language Assessment

      Assessing Grammar and Vocabulary

      Observing the Performance of the Four Skills

      Basic Types of Listening

      Micro- and Macroskills of Listening

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive Listening

      Recognizing Phonological and Morphological Elements

      Paraphrase Recognition

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive Listening

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Selective Listening

      Listening Cloze

      Information Transfer

      Sentence Repetition

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Extensive Listening

      Dictation

      Communicative Stimulus-Response Tasks

      Authentic Listening Tasks

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 7 Assessing Speaking

      Basic Types of Speaking

      Imitative

      Intensive

      Responsive

      Interactive

      Extensive (Monologue)

      Microskills and Macroskills of Speaking

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Imitative Speaking

      Versant®

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive Speaking

      Directed Response Tasks

      Read-Aloud Tasks

      Sentence/Dialogue Completion Tasks and Oral Questionnaires

      Picture-Cued Tasks

      Translation (of Limited Stretches of Discourse)

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive Speaking

      Question and Answer

      Giving Instructions and Directions

      Paraphrasing

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Interactive Speaking

      Interview

      Role Play

      Discussions and Conversations

      Games

      ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview

      Designing Assessments: Extensive Speaking

      Oral Presentations

      Picture-Cued Storytelling

      Retelling a Story, News Event

      Translation (of Extended Prose)

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 8 Assessing Reading

      Genres of Reading

      Microskills, Macroskills, and Strategies for Reading

      Types of Reading

      Perceptive

      Selective

      Interactive

      Extensive

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Perceptive Reading

      Reading Aloud

      Written Response Multiple-Choice Picture-Cued Items

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Selective Reading

      Multiple-Choice (for Form-Focused Criteria) Matching Tasks

      Editing Tasks

      Picture-Cued Tasks

      Gap-Filling Tasks

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Interactive Reading

      Cloze Tasks

      Impromptu Reading Plus Comprehension Questions

      Short-Answer Tasks

      Editing (Longer Texts)

      Scanning

      Sequencing

      Information Transfer: Reading Charts, Maps, Graphs, Diagrams

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Extensive Reading

      Skimming Tasks

      Summarizing and Responding

      Notetaking and Outlining

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 9 Assessing Writing

      Genres of Written Language

      Types of Writing Performance

      Micro- and Macroskills of Writing

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Imitative Writing

      Tasks in (Hand-)Writing Letters, Words, and Punctuation

      Spelling Tasks and Detecting Phoneme—Grapheme Correspondences

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Intensive (Controlled) Writing

      Dictation and Dicto-Comp

      Grammatical Transformation Tasks

      Picture-Cued Tasks

      Vocabulary Assessment Tasks

      Ordering Tasks

      Short-Answer and Sentence-Completion Tasks

      Issues in Assessing Responsive and Extensive Writing

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Responsive and Extensive Writing

      Paraphrasing

      Guided Question and Answer

      Paragraph Construction Tasks

      Strategic Options

      Standardized Tests of Responsive Writing

      Scoring Methods for Responsive and Extensive Writing

      Holistic Scoring

      Analytic Scoring Primary Trait Scoring

      Beyond Scoring: Responding to Extensive Writing

      Assessing Initial Stages of the Process of Composing

      Assessing Later Stages of the Process of Composing

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 10 Assessing Grammar and Vocabulary

      Understanding Form-Focused Assessment

      Assessing Grammar

      Defining Grammatical Knowledge

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Selected Response

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Limited Production

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Extended Production

      Assessing Vocabulary

      The Nature of Vocabulary

      Defining Lexical Knowledge

      Some Considerations in Designing Assessment Tasks

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Receptive Vocabulary

      Designing Assessment Tasks: Productive Vocabulary

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 11 Grading and Student Evaluation

      The Philosophy of Grading: What Should Grades Reflect?

      Guidelines for Selecting Grading Criteria

      Calculating Grades: Absolute and Relative Grading

      Teachers' Perceptions of Appropriate Grade Distributions

      Institutional Expectations and Constraints

      Cultural Norms and the Question of Difficulty

      What Do Letter Grades “Mean”?

      Scoring and Grading Tests and Assignments

      Scoring Methods

      Scoring Open-Ended Responses

      Developing a Rubric

      Guidelines for Grading and Evaluation

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Chapter 12 Beyond Letter Grading

      Self- and Peer Assessment

      Advantages of Self- and Peer Assessment

      Types of Self- and Peer Assessment

      Guidelines for Self- and Peer Assessment

      A Taxonomy of Self- and Peer Assessment Tasks

      Portfolios 130

      Clear Purpose

      Specific Guidelines

      Transparent Assessment Criteria

      Designated Time Allocated

      Scheduled Review and Conferencing

      Designated Location

      Positive Final Assessments

      Narrative Evaluations

      Checklist Evaluations

      Exercises

      For Your Further Reading

      Appendix: Commercially Produced Tests of English as a Second/Foreign Language

      Glossary

      Bibliography n

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