Quality Standards for Remote Digital Language Testing (Research and Practice in Language Assessment)

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Quality Standards for Remote Digital Language Testing (Research and Practice in Language Assessment)

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This edited volume is a collation of evidence-based test provider and institutional accounts of the remote online delivery and administration of tests originally developed for in-centre delivery. Until recently empirical investigations of remote online language testing were limited and the various types of validation evidence had not been specified. This led to a degree of opacity regarding remote online test administration and delivery. The first-hand accounts of remote testing solutions presented here span a diverse range of languages, countries, contexts and intended purposes. The authors have drawn on these experiences to propose a framework (the Process Framework for Online Test Validation) to support remote online testing as an established mode of delivery. They argue that test providers should be accountable to test users, supporting their choices and assertions with empirical evidence and communicating transparently. Suggestions are based on empirical validation research involving key stakeholders and conducted by language testers delivering remote online tests in various high-stakes contexts. This book will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners in the language assessment field, including but not limited to language testing for admissions purposes, second language assessment and academic literacy.

Contents

Introduction and framework (Emma Bruce and Tony Clark).- Chapter 1: Remote Proctoring and Implications for the Test-taker Experience: using a theory of change model for evidence-based global rollout (Emma Bruce and Tony Clark).- Chapter 2: Unlocking Success: The Crucial Role of Communication in Remote Online Testing (Lee Kit Mun, Anita Toh, Jodie Luu and Brenda Yuen Pui Lam).- Chapter 3: Online administration of a high stakes French test in an emergency context: A Narrative from a University Language Center in Canada (Romain Schmitt, Benjamin Cote and Shahrzad Saif).- Chapter 4: Clearing quality hurdles: comparisons of online and conventional administrations of a test of academic literacy (Albert Weideman and Laura Drennan).- Chapter 5: An end-to-end comparability study of online delivered and paper-based tests of writing: Bolstering stakeholder confidence in online testing (Leda Lampropoulou and Yiannis Papargyris).- Chapter 6: Large-Scale Online English Language Testing in Costa Rica: The Pioneering PELEx Experience (Allen Quesada and Walter Araya).- Chapter 7: Ethics and practicality: Working with tests developed online from conception (Meg Malone).- Chapter 8: Validating an At-home English Proficiency Test: Voices of Test Takers and Examiners (Hye-won Lee and Reza Tasviri).- Chapter 9: Does the mode of delivery influence test-takers' performance? A comparative analysis (Robert Märcz and Réka Werner).- Chapter 10: Remote Online Language Testing Innovations and Challenges in a Local Setting: Language Admissions Test for Admissions and Placement Purposes (Brent A. Green and Nancy Tarawhiti).- Afterword (Dan R. Isbell and Benjammin Kremmel).- Conclusion (Emma Bruce and Tony Clark).

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