Meaningful Language Test Scores
Research to enhance score interpretation
ISBN 9789027251145
Research on how stakeholders interpret language test scores and how they make decisions about language proficiency is critical because score-based decisions can be extremely consequential for test takers, score users, such as educational institutions and employers, and the society overall. This edited volume is intended as a primary resource for language assessment researchers, developers, and policy makers interested in efficiently communicating score information related to language proficiency. Its nine chapters report on complicated, often behind-the-scenes research efforts to enhance the interpretation of English language test scores developed by ETS, by employing diverse methodologies such as vertical linking, score mapping, standard setting, scale anchoring, and score concordance. In a post-pandemic era full of challenges and change in the field of language assessment, this volume highlights the ethical responsibility of test providers to engage in sometimes challenging research and development efforts to better serve score users.
[Innovations in Language Learning and Assessment, 1] 2023. x, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments | pp. vii–7
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Series editors preface | pp. ix–x
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Chapter 1. Overview of research to enhance score interpretationSpiros Papageorgiou and Venessa F. Manna | pp. 1–11
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Part I. Vertical linking research for suites
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Chapter 2. Considerations in developing vertical scales for language testsLora Monfils and Venessa F. Manna | pp. 14–34
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Chapter 3. Assessment design issues in developing vertical scales for language testsSpiros Papageorgiou, Mitchell J. Ginsburgh and Pablo Garcia Gomez | pp. 35–60
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Chapter 4. Statistical methodology for developing vertical scales for language testsLixiong Gu, Yanmei Li, Lora Monfils and Spiros Papageorgiou | pp. 61–77
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Part II. Enhancing score interpretation
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Chapter 5. Scale anchoring methodology for developing revised performance level descriptors for the TOEFL iBT® testLin Wang and Spiros Papageorgiou | pp. 80–98
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Chapter 6. Exploring the benefits and challenges of web-based approaches to standard settingJonathan Schmidgall | pp. 99–119
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Chapter 7. Mapping TOEFL® Essentials™ speaking and writing scores to the CEFR levelsLarry Davis, Pablo Garcia Gomez, Shuhong Li and Venessa F. Manna | pp. 120–140
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Chapter 8. Designing and executing a score concordance study to establish score mapping to proficiency levelsTongyun Li and Spiros Papageorgiou | pp. 141–155
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Part III. Concluding commentary
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Chapter 9. Literacy, transparency, and (mis)interpretations in communicating with testing stakeholdersBeverly Baker | pp. 158–167
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Notes on contributors | pp. 168–170
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Index | pp. 171–172
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CJA: Language teaching theory & methods
Main BISAC Subject
LAN020000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching