English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner
Editat de Liying Cheng, Andy Curtisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2011
Building on current theoretical and practical frameworks for English language assessment and testing, this book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date, relevant picture of English language assessment for students in China (Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan) and for Chinese learners of English around the world. Written by well-recognized international scholars in language testing, it covers:
- the history of tests and testing systems, issues and challenges, and current research in China
- both test-designers’ and test-users’ points of view on test development and test validation within a range of political, economical, social, and financial contexts in China
- theoretical/conceptual perspectives on the use of the English language assessment at different levels, including societal, university, and schools
- empirical research related specifically to test development, curricular innovation, and test validation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415504782
ISBN-10: 0415504783
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415504783
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword, Lyle F. Bachman
Preface
Acknowledgments
The Editors
Part I: Setting the Scene
1. The Realities of English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner in China and Beyond, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2. The History of Examinations: Why, How, What, and Whom to Select? Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
Part II: Validity and Test Validation: Views from Test Designers
3. The National Education Examinations Authority and its English Language Tests, Qingsi Liu, The National Education Examinations Authority
4. The National College English Testing Committee, Yan Jin, Shanghai Jiaotong University
5. Developments of English Language Assessment in Public Examinations in Hong Kong, Chee-cheong Choi, Christina Lee, both at The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
6. The Language Training and Testing Center, Taiwan: Past, Present and Future, Antony John Kunnan, California State University, Los Angeles, Jessica R. W. Wu, The Language Training and Testing Center
Part III: Test Use and Consequences: Views from Test Users—Test Quality: Theoretical/Conceptual Points of View
Test Quality: Theoretical/Conceptual Points of Views
7. From TOEFL pBT to TOEFL iBT: Recent Trends, Research Landscape, and Chinese Learners, David D. Qian, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
8. IELTS: International English Language Testing System, Janna Fox, Carleton University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9. Chinese Test-takers’ Performance and Characteristics on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery, Xiaomei Song, Queen’s University
10. The Public English Testing System, Jianda Liu, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
11. The Graduate School Entrance English Examination, Lianzhen He, Zhejiang University
12. The General English Proficiency Test, Viphavee Vongpumitch, National Tsing Hua University
Part IV: Test Use and Consequences: Views from Test Users—Test Quality: Empirical Studies
13. Chinese EFL Learners’ Discoursal Performance in the Cambridge ESOL FCE Speaking Test: Culture-Specific or Test-Driven? Yang Lu, University of Nottingham
14. Exploring the Relationship between Chinese University Students’ Attitudes towards the College English Test and their Test Performance, Jing Zhao, The Ohio State University, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
15. Chinese EFL Students’ Perceptions of the Classroom Assessment Environment and their Goal Orientations, Xiaoying Wang, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
16. Should Proofreading Go? Examining the Selection Function and Washback of the Proofreading Sub-test in the National Matriculation English Test, Luxia Qi, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
17. The Computerized Oral English Test of the National Matriculation English Test, Yongqiang Zeng, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
18. The Hong Kong Certificate of Education: School-Based Assessment Reform in Hong Kong English Language Education, Chris Davison, The University of New South Wales, Liz Hamp-Lyons, The University of Hong Kong
Part V: The Link between Test Validity and Validation, and Test Use and the Consequences: Conclusion and Beyond
19. The Impact of English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner in China and Beyond, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
List of Contributors
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
The Editors
Part I: Setting the Scene
1. The Realities of English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner in China and Beyond, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2. The History of Examinations: Why, How, What, and Whom to Select? Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
Part II: Validity and Test Validation: Views from Test Designers
3. The National Education Examinations Authority and its English Language Tests, Qingsi Liu, The National Education Examinations Authority
4. The National College English Testing Committee, Yan Jin, Shanghai Jiaotong University
5. Developments of English Language Assessment in Public Examinations in Hong Kong, Chee-cheong Choi, Christina Lee, both at The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
6. The Language Training and Testing Center, Taiwan: Past, Present and Future, Antony John Kunnan, California State University, Los Angeles, Jessica R. W. Wu, The Language Training and Testing Center
Part III: Test Use and Consequences: Views from Test Users—Test Quality: Theoretical/Conceptual Points of View
Test Quality: Theoretical/Conceptual Points of Views
7. From TOEFL pBT to TOEFL iBT: Recent Trends, Research Landscape, and Chinese Learners, David D. Qian, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
8. IELTS: International English Language Testing System, Janna Fox, Carleton University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9. Chinese Test-takers’ Performance and Characteristics on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery, Xiaomei Song, Queen’s University
10. The Public English Testing System, Jianda Liu, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
11. The Graduate School Entrance English Examination, Lianzhen He, Zhejiang University
12. The General English Proficiency Test, Viphavee Vongpumitch, National Tsing Hua University
Part IV: Test Use and Consequences: Views from Test Users—Test Quality: Empirical Studies
13. Chinese EFL Learners’ Discoursal Performance in the Cambridge ESOL FCE Speaking Test: Culture-Specific or Test-Driven? Yang Lu, University of Nottingham
14. Exploring the Relationship between Chinese University Students’ Attitudes towards the College English Test and their Test Performance, Jing Zhao, The Ohio State University, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
15. Chinese EFL Students’ Perceptions of the Classroom Assessment Environment and their Goal Orientations, Xiaoying Wang, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University
16. Should Proofreading Go? Examining the Selection Function and Washback of the Proofreading Sub-test in the National Matriculation English Test, Luxia Qi, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
17. The Computerized Oral English Test of the National Matriculation English Test, Yongqiang Zeng, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
18. The Hong Kong Certificate of Education: School-Based Assessment Reform in Hong Kong English Language Education, Chris Davison, The University of New South Wales, Liz Hamp-Lyons, The University of Hong Kong
Part V: The Link between Test Validity and Validation, and Test Use and the Consequences: Conclusion and Beyond
19. The Impact of English Language Assessment and the Chinese Learner in China and Beyond, Liying Cheng, Queen’s University, Andy Curtis, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
List of Contributors
Index
Notă biografică
Liying Cheng is Associate Professor, and a Director of the Assessment and Evaluation Group, at the Faculty of Education, Queen’s University.
Andy Curtis is Director of the English Language Teaching Unit at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, where he is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction within the Faculty of Education.
Andy Curtis is Director of the English Language Teaching Unit at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, where he is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction within the Faculty of Education.
Recenzii
"The book’s broad coverage and state-of-the-art description of language testing in China will definitely help interested researchers and stakeholders alike better understand Chinese test-takers and shed light on a variety of validation studies, whether Chinese test-takers are involved or not." - Zhi Li, System , System, Volume 40 (2), June 2012
Descriere
Building on current theoretical and practical frameworks for English language assessment and testing, this book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date, relevant picture of English language assessment for students in China (Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan) and for Chinese learners of English around the world.