Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
220
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 13, 1999
Editora
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521649633
ISBN-13
9780521649636
Descrição
This scholarly volume delves into the intricate relationship between second language acquisition and language testing. A collection of original papers from esteemed researchers in the field presents a comprehensive analysis of how these two areas impact one another. It examines the theoretical frameworks that govern language learning processes and the implications they hold for effective assessment practices.
Each contribution sheds light on various aspects of this intersection, exploring factors such as learner behaviors, instructional strategies, and the reliability of testing methods. The discourse reflects a commitment to enhancing understanding of how language acquisition theories can inform more equitable and effective language assessments.
Through a blend of empirical studies and theoretical reflections, the book challenges conventional views and encourages a more nuanced approach to integrating second language acquisition insights into language testing practices. Readers will find valuable perspectives that inform both research and practical applications in educational contexts.
Each contribution sheds light on various aspects of this intersection, exploring factors such as learner behaviors, instructional strategies, and the reliability of testing methods. The discourse reflects a commitment to enhancing understanding of how language acquisition theories can inform more equitable and effective language assessments.
Through a blend of empirical studies and theoretical reflections, the book challenges conventional views and encourages a more nuanced approach to integrating second language acquisition insights into language testing practices. Readers will find valuable perspectives that inform both research and practical applications in educational contexts.