The Sociopolitics of English Language Testing
Editat de Dr Seyyed-Abdolhamid Mirhosseini, Dr Peter De Costaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350277946
ISBN-10: 1350277940
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350277940
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A
collection
of
socially-sensitive
theoretical
as
well
as
empirical
discussions
and
investigations
of
English
language
testing
Notă biografică
Seyyed-Abdolhamid
Mirhosseiniis
Associate
Professor
of
English
Language
Education
at
Alzahra
University,
Iran.Peter
I.
De
Costais
Associate
Professor
of
Linguistics
and
Education
at
Michigan
State
University,
USA.
Cuprins
Preface,Seyyed-Abdolhamid
Mirhosseini,
Alzahra
University,
Iran
and
Peter
I.
De
Costa,Michigan
State
University,
USAForeword,Paula
Winke,
Michigan
State
University,
USAPART
ONE:
THE
IDEOLOGIES
OF
TESTING
IN
ENGLISH
SPEAKING
COUNTRIES1.
Who
me?
Hailing
Individuals
as
Subjects:
Standardized
Literacy
Testing
as
an
Instrument
of
Neo-Liberal
Ideology,John
Yandell,University
College
London,
UK,Brenton
Doecke,Deakin
University,
Australia
andZamzam
Abdi,University
College
London,
UK2.
Standardized
Testing
and
School
Achievement:
The
Case
of
Indigenous-Language
Speaking
Students
in
Remote
Australia,Leonard
A.
Freeman,
University
of
Melbourne,
Australia
and
Gillian
Wigglesworth,
University
of
Melbourne,
Australia3.
Where
Language
is
Beside
the
Point:
English
Language
Testing
for
Mexicano
Students
in
the
Southwestern
US,Luis
E.
Poza,
University
of
Colorado
Denver,
USA
and
Sheila
M.
Shannon,
University
of
Colorado
Denver,
USA4.
Language
Testing
in
Service-Learning:
A
Critical
Approach
to
Socially-Situated
Language-in-Use,Netta
Avineri,Middlebury
Institute
of
International
Studies
at
Monterey,
USAandJames
Perren,Alliant
International
University
San
Diego,
USA5.
Moving
Beyond
Deficit
Positioning
of
Linguistically
Diverse
Test
Takers:
Bi/multilingualism
and
the
Essence
of
Validity,Jamie
L.
Schissel,
University
of
North
Carolina
at
Greensboro,
USAPART
TWO:
THE
POLITICS
OF
TESTING
IN
THE
NON-ENGLISH
SPEAKING
WORLD6.
The
Coloniality
of
English
Language
Testing,
Ruanni
Tupas,
Nanyang
Technological
University,
Singapore7.
Reforming
Foreign
Language
Teaching
Policy
in
Japan:
The
Politics
of
'Standardization',Masaki
Oda,
Tamagawa
University,
Japan8.
Sociopolitical
Factors
Surrounding
the
Rise
and
Demise
of
the
National
English
Ability
Test
(NEAT)
in
South
Korea,Gwan-Hyeok
Im,
Queen's
University,
Canada,Liying
Cheng,
Queen's
University,
CanadaandDongil
Shin,
Chung-Ang
University,
South
Korea9.
The
Disconnect
between
English
Tests
and
English
Proficiency:
Two
South
Korean
Jobseekers'
Perceptions
and
Performances,Miso
Kim,
Pennsylvania
State
University,
USA
and
Mari
Haneda,
Pennsylvania
State
University,
USA10.
Sanctioning
the
IELTS
for
Enrolling
in
ELT:
A
Critical
Perspective
from
Oman,Ali
Al-Issa,
Sultan
Qaboos
University,
Oman11.Neoliberal
Placemaking
and
Ideological
Constructions
of
Standardized
Tests
in
Nepal's
Linguistic
Landscape,Prem
Phyak,
TribhuvanUniversity,NepalAfterword,Constant
Leung,
King's
College
London,
UKIndex
Recenzii
[The
Sociopolitics
of
English
Language
Testing]is
an
excellent
starting
point
for
researchers
and
educators
interested
in
testing
and
assessment,
as
well
as
for
those
who
wish
to
learn
how
to
be
sensitive
to
the
long-used
and
accepted
standardized
tests
and
how
to
bring
about
change.
It
brings
a
fresh
and
critical
perspective
that
merits
further
investigation.
This timely volume answers the urgent call for studies of the impact of language testing regimes in contexts throughout the world. It reveals the need for language assessment research to engage more fully with the social, political and ideological contexts in which language assessments are implemented, in particular as a tool of globalization.
Mirhosseini and De Costa have brought together a fascinating collection of chapters, providing rich, critical insights into the ideological and political nature of language testing practices in different contexts across the world. The studies presented here broaden perceptions of what language testing research might look like and raise fundamental questions about where the field needs to go next.
This timely volume answers the urgent call for studies of the impact of language testing regimes in contexts throughout the world. It reveals the need for language assessment research to engage more fully with the social, political and ideological contexts in which language assessments are implemented, in particular as a tool of globalization.
Mirhosseini and De Costa have brought together a fascinating collection of chapters, providing rich, critical insights into the ideological and political nature of language testing practices in different contexts across the world. The studies presented here broaden perceptions of what language testing research might look like and raise fundamental questions about where the field needs to go next.