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Concise Companion to Language Assessment

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The Concise Companion to Language Assessment provides a state-of-the-art overview of the crucial areas of language assessment, teaching, and learning. Edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, The Concise Companion combines newly commissioned articles on innovations in assessment with a selection of chapters from The Companion to Language Assessment, the landmark four-volume reference work first published in 2013.
 
Presented in eight themes, The Concise Companion addresses a broad range of language assessment methods, issues, and contexts. Forty-five chapters cover assessment conceptualization, development, research, and policy, as well as recent changes in language assessment technology, learning-oriented assessment, teacher-based assessment, teacher assessment literacy, plurilingual assessment, assessment for immigration, and more.
 
Exploring the past, present, and future possibilities of the dynamic field, The Concise Companion to Language Assessment:
* Contains dedicated chapters on listening, speaking, reading writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, intercultural competence, and other language skills
* Describes fundamental assessment design and scoring guidelines, as well as advanced concepts in scenario-based assessment and automated performance scoring
* Provides insights on different assessment environments, such as classrooms, universities, employment, immigration, and healthcare
* Covers various qualitative and quantitative research methods, including introspective methods, classical reliability, and structural equation modeling
* Discusses the impacts of colonialism and discrimination on the history of language assessment
* Explores the use of AI in writing evaluation, plagiarism and cheating detection, and other assessment contexts
 
Sure to become a standard text for the next generation of applied linguistics students, The Concise Companion to Language Assessment is an invaluable textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in applied linguistics, language assessment, TESOL, second language acquisition, and language policy.

List of contents

About the editor
 
About the contributors
 
Introduction
 
Acknowledgments
 
Theme 1: Fundamental considerations
 
1 How to conceptualize and implement a language assessment, Lyle Bachman and Barbara Damböck
 
2 Learning-oriented language assessment, James Enos Purpura
 
3 Assessing Integrated skills, Alister Cumming
 
4 Dynamic assessment in the classroom, Matthew Poehner
 
5 Designing evaluations for validation of language assessments, Carol A. Chapelle, Erik Voss and Haeun Kim
 
6 Fairness and justice in language assessment, Antony John Kunnan
 
7 Statistics and software for test revisions, Yo In'nami and Rie Koizumi
 
8 Language assessment and artificial intelligence, Erik Voss
 
Theme 2: Assessing Language skills and resources
 
9 Assessing listening, Elvis Wagner
 
10 Assessing speaking, Barry O'Sullivan
 
11 Assessing reading, William Grabe and Xiangying Jiang
 
12 Assessing writing, Cecilia Guanfang Zhao
 
13 Assessing the linguistic resources of meaningful communication, James Enos Purpura and Saerhim Oh
 
14 Assessing vocabulary, John Read
 
15 Assessing pronunciation, Talia Isaacs
 
16 Assessing intercultural competence and pragmatics, Carsten Roever
 
Theme 3: Assessment development and evaluation
 
17 English as Lingua Franca, Jennifer Jenkins and Constant Leung
 
18 Scenario-based language assessment, Heidi Liu Banerjee
 
19 Adapting or developing source materials for listening and reading tests, Anthony Green
 
20 Automated writing assessment, Sara T. Cushing and Sha Liu
 
Theme 4: Assessment contexts
 
21 Classroom-based assessment issues for language teacher education, Constant Leung
 
22 Assessing young language learners, Mikyung Kim Wolf
 
23 Monitoring progress in the classroom, Matthew E. Poehner and Rama Mathew
 
24 Diagnostic feedback in the 21st century technology-rich classroom, Eunhee Jang, Maryam Wagner, Liam Hannah, and Hyunah Kim
 
25 Evolution and future trends in tests of English for university admissions, Xiaoming Xi, Brent Bridgman and Cathy Wendler
 
26 Assessing health and other professionals, Lynda Taylor and John Pill
 
27 Acoustic and temporal analysis for assessing speaking, Okim Kang and Lucy Pickering
 
Theme 5: Assessment for immigration and citizenship
 
28 Language testing for residence and citizenship in Europe: Justification, consequences and debate, Cecilie Hamnes Carlsen
 
29 Language assessment for immigration in Australia: Test policy-discourse entanglements and their ethical implications, Kellie Frost
 
30 U.S. immigration, citizenship, and the Naturalization Test, Antony John Kunnan
 
Theme 6: Qualitative research methods
 
31 Introspective methods, Miyuki Sasaki and Yuhang Hu
 
32 Test-taking strategies, Yuyang Cai
 
33 Consequences, impact, washback, Liying Cheng
 
34 Language testing in the dock, Glenn Fulcher
 
Theme 7: Quantitative research methods
 
35 Historical overview of Classical Theory - reliability, James Dean Brown
 
36 Classical Test Theory reliability, Yasuyo Sawaki
 
37 Norm-Referenced and Criterion-Referenced Score Interpretations in language assessments, Ikkyu Choi
 
38 Exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling, Gary Ockey
 
39 Item Response Theory in language assessment, Shangchao Min and Lianzhen He
 
40 Many-facet Rasch Analysis for Evaluating Second Language Tests, Khaled Barkaoui
 
41 Psychometric considerations for computer-adaptive language testing, Steven W. Nydick, J.R. Lockwood,

About the author










ANTONY JOHN KUNNAN is a specialist in language assessment research who has held academic positions in many universities including ones in Bangalore, Los Angeles, Yerevan, Taichung, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Macau. He has published widely on various topics including validation and fairness and policy and practice for immigration and citizenship. His most recent authored book is Evaluating Language Assessments published in 2018. He was the founding Editor of Language Assessment Quarterly, the founding President of the Asian Association for Language Assessment, and the past President of the International Language Testing Association. In 2024, he was awarded the Cambridge-ILTA Distinguished Achievement Award in language assessment.

Summary

The Concise Companion to Language Assessment provides a state-of-the-art overview of the crucial areas of language assessment, teaching, and learning. Edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, The Concise Companion combines newly commissioned articles on innovations in assessment with a selection of chapters from The Companion to Language Assessment, the landmark four-volume reference work first published in 2013.

Presented in eight themes, The Concise Companion addresses a broad range of language assessment methods, issues, and contexts. Forty-five chapters cover assessment conceptualization, development, research, and policy, as well as recent changes in language assessment technology, learning-oriented assessment, teacher-based assessment, teacher assessment literacy, plurilingual assessment, assessment for immigration, and more.

Exploring the past, present, and future possibilities of the dynamic field, The Concise Companion to Language Assessment:
* Contains dedicated chapters on listening, speaking, reading writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, intercultural competence, and other language skills
* Describes fundamental assessment design and scoring guidelines, as well as advanced concepts in scenario-based assessment and automated performance scoring
* Provides insights on different assessment environments, such as classrooms, universities, employment, immigration, and healthcare
* Covers various qualitative and quantitative research methods, including introspective methods, classical reliability, and structural equation modeling
* Discusses the impacts of colonialism and discrimination on the history of language assessment
* Explores the use of AI in writing evaluation, plagiarism and cheating detection, and other assessment contexts

Sure to become a standard text for the next generation of applied linguistics students, The Concise Companion to Language Assessment is an invaluable textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in applied linguistics, language assessment, TESOL, second language acquisition, and language policy.

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