Reconsidering Context in Language Assessment

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Additional Academic Support
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Analytic Rating Scale
Applicability Gaps
applied linguistics
applied linguistics research
Assessment Practices
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Author_Natasha Artemeva
Bruno D. Zumbo
Carsten Roever
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Chloe Grace Fogarty-Bourget
Christen Rachul
Communicative Savvy
Complex Systems Theory
context in language testing
Critical Language Testing
curriculum design
distributed cognition
Dynamic Assessment
educational measurement
ePortfolio Practice
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genre studies
genre theory
ICAO Policy
intercultural communication
intercultural communication studies
Janna Fox
L1 Speaker
Language Assessment
Language Assessment Research
Language Assessment Researchers
language policy
language testing
LOA Framework
multimodal communication
Natasha Artemeva
Online Learning Spaces
psychometrics
RGS
Rhetorical Expectations
Rt Communication
situated learning
social theories of learning
social theory in language assessment
Test Taker
theories of genre
Tim McNamara
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Transdisciplinary Approach
Validation Practices
Validation Research
workplace language evaluation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815395072
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume reconsiders the problem of context in language testing and other modes of assessment from the perspective of transdisciplinarity. Transdisciplinary assessment research brings together collaborators who draw on the strengths of their differing backgrounds and expertise in order to address high-stakes complex socially-relevant problems. Traditional treatments of context in language assessment research have generally been informed by individualist cognitive theories within measurement and psychometrics. The additive potential of alternative social theories, including theories of genre, situated learning, distributed cognition, and intercultural communication, has largely been overlooked. In this book, the benefits of socio-theoretical reconsiderations of context are discussed and further exemplified in transdisciplinary research studies that investigate the use of assessment in classroom and workplace settings. The book offers a renewed view of context in arguments for the validity of assessment practices, and will be of interest to assessment researchers, practitioners, and students in applied linguistics, education, educational psychology, language testing, and other related disciplines and fields.

Janna Fox is Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, Carleton University. Her research interests include language assessment (test development, diagnostic and portfolio assessment); the consequences of assessment use on teaching, learning, policy and decision-making; and transdisciplinary partnerships in validation research.

Natasha Artemeva is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, Carleton University. Her research interests include social theories of learning and practice, genre studies, disciplinary and professional communication, forensic linguistics, and research ethics.

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