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A Rationale for Using a Scenario-Based Assessment to Measure Competency-Based, Situated Second and Foreign Language Proficiency
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Assessing Meaning
Abstract: The quintessential quality of communicative success is the ability to effectively express, understand, dynamically co-construct, negotiate and repair variegated meanings in a wide range of language use contexts. It stands to reason then that meaning and meaning conveyance should play a central role in L2 assessment. Instead, since the 1980s, language testers have focused almost exclusively on functional proficiency (the conveyance of functional meaning – e.g., can-do statements), to the exclusion of the conveyance of propositional meanings or implied pragmatic meanings. While the ability to use language to get things done is important, excluding propositional content from the assessment process is like having language ability with nothing to say, and excluding pragmatic meanings guts the heart and soul out of communication. In this chapter, I review how L2 testers have conceptualized “meaning” in models of L2 proficiency throughout the years. This logically leads to a discus- sion of the use of language to encode a range of meanings, deriving not only from an examinee’s topical knowledge but also from an understanding of the contextual factors in language use situations. Throughout the discussion, I also highlight how the expression and comprehension of meaning have been operationalized in L2 assessments. Finally, I argue that despite the complexities of defining and operatio- nalizing meaning in assessments, testers need to seriously think about what mean- ings they want to test and what meanings they are already assessing implicitly.
Keyword: Education; Educational tests and measurements; Language and languages--Study and teaching; Language and languages--Study and teaching--Ability testing
URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-bn10-wc26
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Assessing Meaning ...
Purpura, James Enos. - : Columbia University, 2016
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Linguistic and Cultural Challenges in Communication and Translation in US-Sponsored HIV Prevention Research in Emerging Economies
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Linguistic and Cultural Challenges in Communication and Translation in US-Sponsored HIV Prevention Research in Emerging Economies ...
Hanrahan, Donna; Sexton, Patrina; Hui, Katrina. - : Columbia University, 2015
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Assessing grammar
Purpura, James Enos. - Repr. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2005
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Assessing grammar
Purpura, James Enos. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2004
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Learner strategy use and performance on language tests : a structural equation modeling approach
Purpura, James Enos. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1999
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Validation in language assessment : selected papers from the 17th Language Testing Research Colloquium, Long Beach
Brown, Annie (Mitarb.); Bachman, Lyle F. (Vorw.); Kenyon, Dorry Mann (Mitarb.). - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum, 1998
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Investigating the effects of strategy use and second language test performance with high- and low-ability test takers : a structural equation modelling approach
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 15 (1998) 3, 333-379
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An Analysis of the Relationships between Test Takers' Cognitive and Metacognitive Strategy Use and Second Language Test Performance
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 47 (1997) 2, 289-326
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An analysis of the relationships between test takers' cognitive and metacognitive strategy use and second language test performance
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 47 (1997) 2, 289-325
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