Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
420
Idioma
Espanhol
Publicado
Apr 19, 1990
Editora
Oxford University Press
Edição
1
ISBN-10
0194370038
ISBN-13
9780194370035
Descrição
Lyle F. Bachman explores the intricate world of language testing, delving into fundamental concepts that underpin the assessment of linguistic abilities. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the philosophical and practical foundations of language testing, encouraging readers to consider how these principles influence their testing methodologies. Through a critical lens, Bachman articulates the relationship between language proficiency and various social and educational contexts, offering insights that resonate with both language educators and researchers.
The work prompts a reevaluation of traditional testing practices, advocating for more contextualized and reflective approaches to evaluation. Construct validity, test reliability, and the implications of test design are discussed with clarity, making complex ideas accessible. This book serves not only as a scholarly resource but also as a guide for practitioners seeking to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of language assessments in diverse settings, fostering a deeper understanding of the role testing plays in language education.
The work prompts a reevaluation of traditional testing practices, advocating for more contextualized and reflective approaches to evaluation. Construct validity, test reliability, and the implications of test design are discussed with clarity, making complex ideas accessible. This book serves not only as a scholarly resource but also as a guide for practitioners seeking to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of language assessments in diverse settings, fostering a deeper understanding of the role testing plays in language education.
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