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         - Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres

        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - 01/04/2023 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/04/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 304.0
      • Expédition : 603
      • Dimensions : 23.4 x 15.6 x 2.1
      • ISBN : 9781032273648



      • Résumé :
        Fundamental Considerations in Technology Mediated Language Assessment aims to address issues such as how the forced integration of technology into second language assessment has shaped our understanding of key traditional concepts like validity, reliability, washback, authenticity, ethics, fairness, test security, and more....

        Biographie:

        Karim Sadeghi is a Professor of TESOL at Urmia University. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research (Scopus Q1 Journal). His recent publications include Assessing Second Language Reading (2021), Talking about Second Language Acquisition (2022), and Theory and Practice in Second Language Teacher Identity (2022, co-edited with Dr Farah Ghaderi).

        Dan Douglas is a Professor Emeritus in the Applied Linguistics and Technology program at Iowa State University, specializing in assessing language ability in specific academic and professional contexts. His books include Understanding Language Testing (2010) and Assessing Languages for Specific Purposes (2000). He was President of the International Language Testing Association from 2005 to 2006 and again from 2013 to 2015, and Editor of the journal Language Testing from 2002 to 2007. In 2019 he received the Cambridge/ILTA Distinguished Achievement Award.

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        Acknowledgements

        List of contributors

        Foreword: Lyle F. Bachman

        Chapter 1: Technology mediated language assessment: Key considerations

        Karim Sadeghi, Dan Douglas

        Section I: Validity Concerns in Technology Mediated Language Assessment

        Chapter 2: Validation in remote L2 assessment: Appraising models and frameworks

        Scott Walters

        Chapter 3: Exploring the Role of Self-Regulation in Young Learners' Writing Assessment and Intervention using BalanceAI Automated Diagnostic Feedback

        Eunice Eunhee Jang, Melissa Hunte, Christie Barron,

        Liam Hannah

        Chapter 4: Balancing construct coverage and efficiency: Test design and validation considerations for a remote-proctored online language test

        Larry Davis, John M. Norris, Spiros Papageorgiou, Shoko Sasayama

        Chapter 5: From pen-and-paper trials to computer-based test: Impact on validity

        Ivy Chen, Ute Knoch

        Chapter 6: Evaluating Finnish 9th graders' learning outcomes in English during the pandemic: How valid are the conclusions drawn?

        Marita H?rm?l?, Jukka Marjanen

        Section II: Reliability Issues and Machine Scoring

        Chapter 7: Exploring rater behaviors on handwritten and typed reading-to-write essays using FACETS

        Sun-Young Shin, Senyung Lee, Yena Park

        Chapter 8: Validating an AI-driven Scoring System: the Model Card approach

        Barry O'Sullivan, Trevor Breakspear, William Bayliss

        Chapter 9: Web-based testing and automated scoring: construct conceptualization and improving reliability

        Nathan Carr

        Section III: Impact, Security and Ethical Considerations

        Chapter 10: Testing young multilingual learners remotely: prioritizing equity, fairness, and social justice

        Mark Chapman

        , Jason A. Kemp, Ahyoung Alicia Kim, David MacGregor, Fabiana MacMillan,

        Chapter 11: Improving the impact of technology on diagnostic language assessment

        Ari Huhta

        Chapter 12: Proctoring remote language assessments

        Erik Voss

        Section IV: Options and Issues in Technology Mediated Classroom Assessment

        Chapter 13: Interdisciplinary collaboration in building the future of Learning Oriented Language Assessment

        Nick Saville, Paula Buttery

        Chapter 14: Interactional competence in video-mediated speaking assessment in Vietnam

        Noriko Iwashita

        , Van Trao Nguyen, Hong Giang Nguyen

        Chapter 15: Test-taking strategies in technology-assisted language assessment

        Andrew Cohen, Teymour Rahmati, Karim Sadeghi

        Chapter 16: Researching technology-mediated classroom language assessment practices: Methodological challenges and opportunities

        Keith Menary, Luke Harding

        Chapter 17: Conclusion

        Dan Douglas, Karim Sadeghi

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