Albert Weideman & John Read 
Assessing Academic Literacy in a Multilingual Society [EPUB ebook] 
Transition and Transformation

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South African universities face major challenges in meeting the needs of their students in the area of academic language and literacy. The dominant medium of instruction in the universities is English and, to a much lesser extent, Afrikaans, but only a minority of the national population are native speakers of these languages. Nine other languages can be media of instruction in schools, which makes the transition to tertiary education difficult enough in itself for students from these schools. The focus of this book is on procedures for assessing the academic language and literacy levels and needs of students, not in order to exclude students from higher education but rather to identify those who would benefit from further development of their ability in order to undertake their degree studies successfully. The volume also aims to bring the innovative solutions designed by South African educators to a wider international audience.

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Introduction. John Read and Colleen Du Plessis: A Global Perspective on the South African Context


Part I: Conceptual Foundations: Policy, Construct, Learning Potential


Chapter 1. Theo du Plessis: Institutional Language Policy and Academic Literacy in South African Higher Education


Chapter 2. Albert Weideman: A Skills-neutral Approach to Academic Literacy Assessment


Chapter 3. Tobie van Dyk, Piet Murre and Herculene Kotzé: Does One Size Fit All? Some Considerations for Test Translation


Chapter 4. Alan Cliff: The Use of Mediation and Feedback in a Standardised Test of Academic Literacy: Theoretical and Design Considerations


Part II: Assessing Academic Literacy at Secondary School Level


Chapter 5. Colleen du Plessis: Basic Education and Academic Literacy: Conflicting Constructs in the South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) Language Examination


Chapter 6. Jo-Mari Myburgh-Smit and Albert Weideman: How Early Should We Measure Academic Literacy? The Usefulness of an Appropriate Test of Academic Literacy for Grade 10 Students


Chapter 7. Sanet Steyn: Pathways to Parity between Parallel Tests of Language Ability: Lessons from a Project


Part III: Assessing Discipline-specific Needs at University


Chapter 8. Kabelo Sebolai: Generic Academic Literacy Testing: A Logical Precursor for Faculty-specific Language Teaching and Assessment


Chapter 9. Avasha Rambiritch, Linda Alston and Marien Graham: Diagnosing with Care: The Academic Literacy Needs of Theology Students


Chapter 10. Laura Drennan: Assessing Readiness to Write: the Design of an Assessment of Preparedness to Present Multimodal Information (APPMI)


Postscript. Tobie van Dyk: What the Data Tell us: An Overview of Language Assessment Research in South Africa’s Multilingual Context

Tentang Penulis

Theo du Plessis is Professor of Language Management at the University of the Free State, South Africa.
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Bahasa Inggris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman 280 ● ISBN 9781788926225 ● Ukuran file 19.9 MB ● Editor Albert Weideman & John Read ● Penerbit Channel View Publications ● Kota Bristol ● Negara GB ● Diterbitkan 2020 ● Diunduh 24 bulan ● Mata uang EUR ● ID 7655853 ● Perlindungan salinan Adobe DRM
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