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Barkaoui, Khaled – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2017
As the number of candidates who repeat English language proficiency tests more than once to meet a certain cutscore (e.g., for university admission) or to demonstrate progress (e.g., after instruction) continues to increase dramatically, there is a need for more research on the attributes and test performance of test repeaters. This article…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Second Languages, Language Proficiency, Repetition
Brown, James Dean; Salmani Nodoushan, Mohammad Ali – Online Submission, 2015
In this interview, JD Brown reflects on language testing/assessment. He suggests that language testing can be seen as a continuum with hard core positivist approaches at one end and post modernist interpretive perspectives at the other, and also argues that norm referencing (be it proficiency, placement, or aptitude testing) and criterion…
Descriptors: Interviews, Language Tests, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Stansfield, Charles W. – Language Testing, 2008
In this speech, the author covers a lot of ground. In the first half of his speech, the author gives a brief summary of the last 40 years of the history of language testing, from his perspective. The author reviews these years more or less by decade. Additionally, he discusses the evolution of the profession of language testing during this period,…
Descriptors: History, Testing, Language Tests, Role
Peer reviewedHagen, L. Kirk – ADFL Bulletin, 1990
Responds to criticism against the use of the oral proficiency interview for foreign language testing through examination of the concept of logic and language testing, components of speaking ability, and the limits of linguistic theory. (20 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Interviews, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedLantolf, James P.; Frawley, William – ADFL Bulletin, 1992
Addresses the effectiveness of the oral proficiency interview in assessing foreign language skills, responding to arguments regarding the logic of the interview method, the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) guidelines and levels of proficiency, and the relationship between linguistic knowledge and the bases of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Language Fluency, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Peer reviewedStevenson, Douglas K. – Language Testing, 1985
Discusses authenticity in language testing in relation to the language proficiency movement. Looks at both sociolinguistic and psychometric principles as they are concerned with authenticity and validity as well as the inferential distance that separates face validity from techical validities. Criticizes the belief that some test type possess…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Measurement Techniques, Methods, Psychometrics
Peer reviewedFarhady, Hossein – TESOL Quarterly, 1979
This article discusses the controversy between advocates of the discrete-point test and the integrative test as measures of the language proficiency of students of English as a second language. (CFM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Students, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Peer reviewedSmith, J. David; Johnson, George Lee, Jr. – Mental Retardation, 1997
Discusses Margaret Mead's insights on mental retardation. Her study of intelligence scores of Italian children, which analyzed correlations between test performance, language, immigration date, and social status, is used to indicate recognition of the multicultural complexities of mental retardation. Her belief in social integration is also…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Context, Intelligence Tests, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedLantolf, James P.; Frawley, William – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1988
Argues against the current oral proficiency testing approach in favor of an approach in which researchers come to understand what it means for real speakers to interact with each other in the everyday world of human activity. Problematic trends are addressed, and a principled theory of oral proficiency is identified. (DJD)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Interlanguage, Language Processing, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedPang, Lee Yick – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1984
Examines and contests the claim that all language tests are in reality testing the same underlying ability which is very similar to the Spearman g-factor for intelligence. Conclusions indicate that the argument for the existence of a g-factor in language tests is not tenable on statistical grounds. (SL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Intelligence, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Peer reviewedAlderson, J. Charles – TESOL Quarterly, 1979
This article reports on a series of experiments designed to determine the validity of the Cloze test as a measure of the English language proficiency of nonnative speakers. (CFM)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedSeaton, Ian – Language Testing, 1987
Suggests that language testing should be more performance-based and realigned with a current and richer understanding of the language teaching and learning processes. This kind of testing has questionable validity until a wide range of variables are successfully defined and delimited. (CB)
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Language Proficiency, Language Tests, Performance Tests
Peer reviewedFulcher, Glenn – ELT Journal, 1987
Communicative oral language tests have claimed high content validity, but have also elicited concern that the assessment scales are based on theory with little empirical justification. A new approach to construct validity can be found in discourse analysis, which could lead to the development of new communicative discourse tests in all skills. (CB)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Construct Validity, Discourse Analysis, Language Proficiency
Peer reviewedBarnwell, David – ADFL Bulletin, 1989
Native speakers act as standard-providers, evaluators, and the evaluated in the development of oral proficiency interviews. Thus, proficiency guidelines cannot be accepted as valid until there is evidence that oral interviews and rating scales mirror the process of the native speaker, both in evaluating and in exhibiting proficiency. (CB)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Interviews, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
Peer reviewedMarquardt, Thomas P.; Gillam, Ronald B. – Language Testing, 1999
Considers the ecological validity of tests in predicting the effects of speech and language impairment on communicative performance in real-world settings and the need for systematic observation of communicative behaviors, particularly of individuals from other cultures. Discusses whether standardized testing and systematic observation are…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Cultural Differences, Evaluation Methods, Language Proficiency
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