The testing and assessment of language competence continues to be a much debated issue in foreign language teaching and research. This book is the first one to address the testing of four important dimensions of foreign language education which have been left largely unconsidered: learner autonomy, intercultural competence, literature and literary competence, and the integration of content and language learning. Each area is considered through a theoretical framework, followed by two empirical studies, raising questions of importance to all language teachers: How can one test literary competence? Can intercultural competence be measured? What about the integrated assessment of content-and-language in CLIL and teaching? Is progress in autonomous learning skill gaugeable? The book constitutes essential reading for anyone interested in the testing and assessment of seemingly largely untestable aspects of foreign language competence.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter 1 More than Language: The Multiple Faces of Testing and Assessment in Language Learning and Teaching – Amos Paran
PART 1 INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE
Chapter 2 Assessing Intercultural Competence: More Questions than Answers – Lies Sercu
Chapter 3 Interculturally Savvy or Not? Developing and Assessing Intercultural Competence in the Context of Learning for Business – Kaisu Korhonen
Chapter 4 Eliciting The Intercultural in Foreign Language Education at School – Anthony J. Liddicoat and Angela Scarino
PART 2 AUTONOMY
Chapter 5 Measuring Autonomy: Should We Put Our Ability to the Test? – Phil Benson
Chapter 6 Assessment of Autonomy or Assessment for Autonomy? Evaluating Learner Autonomy for Formative Purposes – Terry Lamb
Chapter 7 Learners Reflecting on Learning: Evaluation versus Testing in Autonomous Language Learning – Leni Dam and Lienhard Legenhausen
PART 3 LITERATURE
Chapter 8 Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Dilemmas of Testing Language and Literature – Amos Paran
Chapter 9 Crossing The Bridge from Appreciative Reader to Reflective Writer: The Assessment of Creative Process – Jane Spiro
Chapter 10 The Taming of the Immeasurable: An Empirical Assessment of Language Awareness – Hui-wei Lin
PART 4 LANGUAGE AND CONTENT
Chapter 11 Assessing Language and Content: A Functional Perspective – Bernard Mohan, Constant Leung and Tammy Slater
Chapter 12 Teachers and Texts: Judging What ELLs Know From What They Say – Marylin Low
Chapter 13 Towards Systematic and Sustained Formative Assessment of Causal Explanations in Oral Interactions – Tammy Slater and Bernard Mohan
Circa l’autore
Lies Sercu is an Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Leuven. Her research interests concern the promotion of intercultural competence through foreign language education as well as SLA vocabulary acquisition from reading and writing texts in a foreign language. She has been involved in the development of language tests and blended learning environments for the professionalisation of language teachers. She has widely published in major international journals on intercultural competence and foreign vocabulary acquisition.