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Learning-Oriented Language Assessment - Putting Theory into Practice (Paperback): Atta Gebril Learning-Oriented Language Assessment - Putting Theory into Practice (Paperback)
Atta Gebril
R1,234 Discovery Miles 12 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection brings together research on learning-oriented language assessment from scholars working across geographic and educational contexts, highlighting the opportunities of assessment practices which seek to better align assessment and learning tasks and support effective learning. The volume begins by introducing learning-oriented assessment (LOA) and the context around its growing popularity, especially in accountability-oriented settings which favor summative large-scale tests. The first part of the book charts the development of LOA's theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, outlining the ways in which they have been informed by theories of learning and key elements. The second part demonstrates LOA in practice, drawing on examples from different countries and instructional settings to explore such topics as the role of technology in LOA and developing feedback materials based around LOA principles and developed for core literacy skills. Offering a holistic view of learning-oriented assessment and the real-world affordances and challenges of its implementation, this book is key reading for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in language testing and assessment, TESOL, and language education.

Learning-Oriented Language Assessment - Putting Theory into Practice (Hardcover): Atta Gebril Learning-Oriented Language Assessment - Putting Theory into Practice (Hardcover)
Atta Gebril
R4,150 Discovery Miles 41 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection brings together research on learning-oriented language assessment from scholars working across geographic and educational contexts, highlighting the opportunities of assessment practices which seek to better align assessment and learning tasks and support effective learning. The volume begins by introducing learning-oriented assessment (LOA) and the context around its growing popularity, especially in accountability-oriented settings which favor summative large-scale tests. The first part of the book charts the development of LOA's theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, outlining the ways in which they have been informed by theories of learning and key elements. The second part demonstrates LOA in practice, drawing on examples from different countries and instructional settings to explore such topics as the role of technology in LOA and developing feedback materials based around LOA principles and developed for core literacy skills. Offering a holistic view of learning-oriented assessment and the real-world affordances and challenges of its implementation, this book is key reading for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in language testing and assessment, TESOL, and language education.

Applied Linguistics in the Middle East and North Africa - Current practices and future directions (Hardcover): Atta Gebril Applied Linguistics in the Middle East and North Africa - Current practices and future directions (Hardcover)
Atta Gebril
R2,554 Discovery Miles 25 540 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This volume offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of applied research efforts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This region has not received due attention in the literature and this publication provides a much-needed contribution to the existing body of knowledge. The editor recruited a number of renowned scholars who either work in the MENA countries or have experience doing research in this region to contribute to this project. The selection of chapters ensured representation of applied linguistics efforts in North Africa, the Levant, and the Gulf. The book looks into language research within social and educational MENA contexts. The final part of the book provides a forward-looking perspective about applied linguistics research and practices in the Middle East and North Africa. The book is primarily written for those interested in applied linguistics, particularly researchers, graduate students, and language professionals in the MNEA region.

Score Generalizability in Writing Assessment (Paperback): Atta Gebril Score Generalizability in Writing Assessment (Paperback)
Atta Gebril
R2,065 Discovery Miles 20 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reliability of writing scores has always been a longstanding concern in second-language assessment. Due to the myriad sources of variability contributing to writing scores, such as tasks, raters, scoring rubrics, genres, topics, and traits to be evaluated, writing exams have relatively low score reliability. Classical methods of estimating reliability fall short of accounting for different sources of error since only one undifferentiated error term is provided in this context. Generalizability theory is perceived as a better alternative to these classical methods given its ability to provide information about the different sources of error. In addition, it gives insights into how these variables interact in an assessment context. More importantly, generalizability theory can propose possible assessment scenarios to achieve maximum measurement precision. This book focuses on two of these facets, tasks and raters, in order to investigate their relative contribution to writing scores using generalizability analysis. The book adopts an interdisciplinary perspective where both applied linguistics and psychometrics research is brought together.

Assessment Myths - Applying Second Language Research to Classroom Teaching (Paperback): Lia Plakans, Atta Gebril Assessment Myths - Applying Second Language Research to Classroom Teaching (Paperback)
Lia Plakans, Atta Gebril
R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume was conceived as a ""best practices"" resource for assessment in the way that Vocabulary Myths by Keith S. Folse is one for reading and vocabulary teachers. Like others in the Myths series, this book combines research with good pedagogical practices. The book opens with an introduction that reviews many key assessment terms and concepts. The myths examined in this book are: Assessment is just writing tests and using statistics. A comprehensive final exam is the best way to evaluate students. Scores on performance assessments are preferable because of their accuracy and authenticity. Multiple choice tests are inaccurate measures of language but are easy to write. We should test only one skill at a time. A test's validity can be determined by looking at it. Issues of fairness are not a concern with standardized testing. Teachers should never be involved in preparing students for tests. Implications for teaching and an agenda for research are discussed in a conclusion.

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