
Multilingual Testing and Assessment
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This volume serves as the missing link between research on multilingualism and the implementation of multilingual interaction within educational contexts. Usually, testing and assessing are based on single concepts, which means that the introduction of new concepts such as multilingualism are very often neglected, because there are no testing tools available. This work is the first definitive effort to provide us with such tools. * Britta Hufeisen, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany * In this wonderful book, the author argues convincingly that multilingual testing and assessment requires an integrated and flexible approach situated between the rigid traditional and the unviable holistic approaches. This book is a breath of fresh air and a must-read for researchers, educators and teachers. * Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK * In this ground-breaking book, De Angelis successfully challenges monolingual perspectives on testing and the bilingual bias in assessment expressed by traditional attitudes and practices. The novel idea of integrated testing and assessment is well-grounded in theoretical considerations and supported by examples of research on its effectiveness in different educational contexts. An excellent source for those who work in education with multilingual populations. * Danuta Gabrys-Barker, University of Silesia, Poland *More details
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Chapter 1. Multilingual Testing and Assessment
Chapter 2. Traditional, Holistic and Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment
Chapter 3. From Bilingual to Multilingual Education
Chapter 4. Multilingual Assessment Practices in Education
Chapter 5. Developing Tests for Multilingual Populations
Chapter 6. Assessing Multilingual Narratives
Chapter 7. Multilingual Narratives: The South Tyrol Study
Chapter 8. Looking Ahead
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