E-Book, Englisch, 345 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 345 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-77177-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Weitere Infos & Material
1.
Introduction.- PART 1: Benefits and Challenges of Teacher Involvement in High-stakes Language Testing.-
2.
The Role of Classroom Teachers in Standard Setting and Benchmarking.-
3.
A Critical Analysis of Teacher Involvement in the English Language Paper of the First School Leaving Certificate Examination (FSLC) in Cameroon.-
4.
Potentials and Challenges of Teacher Involvement in Rating Scale Design for High-stakes Exams.-
5.
Am I Just Stupid? Key Issues for Teachers Involved in High-stakes Testing with Children who have Dyslexia.- PART 2: Assessment Literacy for/through Teacher Involvement in High-stakes Language Testing.-
6.
Are Teachers Given Sufficient Tools as Examiners in the New Foreign Language Speaking Component of the French Baccalauréat?.-
7.
Assessment Literacy for Teachers: A Pilot Study Investigating the Challenges, Benefits and Impact of Assessment Literacy Training.-
8.
Teachers as Testers: The Case of EOI Teachers in Galicia, Spain.-
9.
Teachers Setting the Assessment (Literacy) Agenda: A Case Study of a Teacher-Led National Test Development Project in Luxembourg.-
10.
Fostering Language Assessment Literacy Through Teacher Involvement in High-stakes Test Development.- PART 3: Perceptions and Beliefs in Relation to Teacher Involvement in High-stakes Language Testing.-
11.
Teacher-examiners’ Explicit and Enacted Beliefs about Proficiency Indicators in National Oral Assessments.-
12.
Expatriate High School English Teachers’ Experiences with Entrance Examination Creation in Japan: Opportunities and Challenges.-
13.
English Language Teachers’ Perceptions of Involvement in High-stakes Testing in Turkey.-
14.
Teacher Involvement in the Russian National Exam in Foreign Languages: Experience and Perspectives.-
15.
Teachers’ Voices in the Decision to Discontinue a Public Examination Reform: Washback Effects and Implications for Utilizing Tests as Levers for Change.-
16.
A Survey of English Language Testing Practices in China: Students’ and Teachers’ Perspectives.-
17.
An Experienced EFL Teacher’s Perception of High-stakes English Language Tests and Beliefs about Language Teaching: A Case Study.-
18.
Examining Washback in EFL Multi-exam Preparation Classes in Greece: A Focus on Teachers’ Teaching Practices.-
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. Conclusion.