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This book presents a unique inter-university scale development project, with a focus on the validation of two new rating scales for the assessment of academic presentations and interactions. The use of rating scales for performance assessment has increased considerably in educational contexts, but the empirical research to investigate the effectiveness of such scales is scarce. The author reports on a multi-method study designed to scale the level descriptors on the basis of expert judgments and performance data. The salient characteristics of the scale levels offer a specification of academic speaking, adding concrete details to the reference levels of the Common European Framework. The findings suggest that validation procedures should be mapped onto theoretical models of performance assessment.

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Inhalt: Language testing – Language assessment – Performance assessment – Academic speaking – Analytic rating scales – Rating scale development – Rating scale validation – Descriptor sorting – Descriptor calibration – Descriptor-performance matching – Multi-faceted Rasch measurement – Common European Framework.

Validating Analytic Rating Scales: A Multi-Method

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 28/11/2015
    ISBN13: 9783631666913, 978-3631666913
    ISBN10: 3631666918

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book presents a unique inter-university scale development project, with a focus on the validation of two new rating scales for the assessment of academic presentations and interactions. The use of rating scales for performance assessment has increased considerably in educational contexts, but the empirical research to investigate the effectiveness of such scales is scarce. The author reports on a multi-method study designed to scale the level descriptors on the basis of expert judgments and performance data. The salient characteristics of the scale levels offer a specification of academic speaking, adding concrete details to the reference levels of the Common European Framework. The findings suggest that validation procedures should be mapped onto theoretical models of performance assessment.

    Table of Contents
    Inhalt: Language testing – Language assessment – Performance assessment – Academic speaking – Analytic rating scales – Rating scale development – Rating scale validation – Descriptor sorting – Descriptor calibration – Descriptor-performance matching – Multi-faceted Rasch measurement – Common European Framework.

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