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This collection showcases language assessment literacy, understood as the knowledge, skills, and principles necessary to engage in assessment activities, by problematizing different approaches to its development and offering insights for language teachers and other stakeholders.
List of contents
Part 1: Materials,
1. Introduction by
Frank Giraldo and Xun Yan;
2. LAL training in Vietnam: A teacher-centred approach to resource development by
Susan Sheehan and Thuy Thai;
3. Exploring the effect of embedding assessments into a professional development presentation as a means of improving language teachers' assessment competency by
Michelle L. Stabler-Havener;
4. Pre-service teachers' language assessment literacy enhancement - Towards pedagogies for LAL by
Karin Vogt; Part 2: Methods,
5. Is online language assessment training helpful to improve language assessment literacy? Views of Mexican young learner EFL teachers and training instructors by
Elsa Fernanda González and Ricardo de la Garza-Cano;
6. Put a little imagination in your collaboration: What can thought experiments do for language assessment literacy? by
Newton Paulo Monteiro;
7. Investigating educator-participant interaction in a language assessment MOOC by
Richard Spiby, Carolyn Westbrook, and Jordan Weide; Part 3: Emerging Issues,
8. Who will teach the teacher educator? Findings and implications of an online workshop for fostering Brazilian teacher educators' language assessment literacy by
Isadora Moraes and Viviane Furtoso;
9. Learning about language assessment to teach young learners: The contribution of an online course by
Gladys Quevedo-Camargo and Juliana Reichert Assunção Tonelli;
10. Critical language assessment literacy (CLAL) of L2 teachers: Unpacking the impact of CLAL-focused teacher education by
Zia Tajeddin and Mohsen Mahdavi;
11. Social justice in classroom assessment through teachers' language assessment literacy by
Frank Giraldo and Xun Yan;
12. Conclusions by
Frank Giraldo and Xun Yan;
About the author
Frank Giraldo is a professor at the Foreign Languages Department of Universidad de Caldas in Manizales, Colombia.
Xun Yan is a professor of Linguistics and Educational Psychology at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.