Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
320
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 10, 2006
Editore
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-10
1405155434
ISBN-13
9781405155434
Descrizione
This compelling exploration of language testing delves into the often-overlooked social influences that shape assessment practices. Through a nuanced analysis, the authors bring attention to the way societal factors such as culture, identity, and power dynamics inform the creation and implementation of language assessment methods.
As experts in the field, McNamara and Roever challenge conventional notions of language testing by contextualizing assessments within broader social frameworks. They argue that understanding the implications of testing extends beyond technical proficiency; it also encompasses ethical considerations and the impact assessments have on individuals and communities. Their insights provide a critical lens for educators and policymakers alike, advocating for a more socially conscious approach to language evaluation.
As experts in the field, McNamara and Roever challenge conventional notions of language testing by contextualizing assessments within broader social frameworks. They argue that understanding the implications of testing extends beyond technical proficiency; it also encompasses ethical considerations and the impact assessments have on individuals and communities. Their insights provide a critical lens for educators and policymakers alike, advocating for a more socially conscious approach to language evaluation.