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Complexity of Test Washback: An Empirical Study New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Serija: Language Testing and Evaluation 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631585063
  • ISBN-13: 9783631585061
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Serija: Language Testing and Evaluation 15
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631585063
  • ISBN-13: 9783631585061
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
It has long been noted that high-stakes language exams exert a powerful influence on teaching and learning, a phenomenon known as the washback effect (Alderson and Wall, 1993). However, due to the complex nature of the phenomenon, little research has been conducted in the field so far. This book, which is based on empirical research into the washback effect of First Certificate in English (FCE, Cambridge ESOL), discusses and elaborates on the complexity of the phenomenon and accounts for the intervening factors that mediate the process of test washback. The book concludes with the presentation of a model that demonstrates how the mechanism of washback operates and with recommendations to a variety of stakeholders for achieving beneficial washback.
Introduction
1(8)
Aim of the research
1(1)
The Greek educational context
1(1)
The FCE examination, Greek candidature and its impact
2(5)
Contribution of the study
7(1)
Organisation of the book
7(2)
Review of the washback literature
9(40)
Introduction
9(1)
Early discussions of exam influence
9(1)
Definitions and scope of exam influence
10(2)
Washback and validity
12(2)
Theoretical models of washback
14(3)
Research studies
17(30)
Concluding remarks
47(2)
The preliminary study
49(28)
Introduction
49(1)
Aims of the preliminary study
49(1)
Research design
50(1)
The interview guide
51(1)
Teachers' profile
52(1)
Conducting the interviews
53(1)
Analysis of the interview data
53(2)
Results of the preliminary study
55(19)
Summary of findings
74(2)
Concluding remarks
76(1)
The way forward
77(10)
Introduction
77(1)
Discussing the results of the preliminary study
77(5)
Identifying areas of further study
82(4)
Research questions
86(1)
Concluding remarks
86(1)
Textbook washback
87(60)
Aims of the chapter
87(1)
UCLES and the FCE exam preparation materials
87(1)
ELT materials publishing in Greece
87(1)
FCE exam preparation materials
88(1)
Description of the data
89(1)
Review of the existing literature
90(4)
Adaptation of IATM
94(1)
Piloting of the new instrument - CATM-FCE
95(4)
Analysis of the results
99(1)
Presentation of the results
100(45)
Concluding remarks
145(2)
The diary study
147(58)
Introduction
147(1)
Searching for the `right' methodology
147(1)
Diaries: review of the literature
147(5)
Setting up the diary project
152(5)
The process of data analysis
157(3)
Validation procedures
160(1)
The diary data
161(1)
Description of diary entries
162(1)
Results of the analysis
163(40)
Concluding remarks
203(2)
Conclusions of the book
205(18)
Introduction
205(1)
Description of the process of research
205(1)
Summary and discussion of the findings
206(13)
Implications of the study
219(2)
Proposal for a washback model
221(1)
Concluding remarks
222(1)
Limitations, implications and recommendations
223(14)
Introduction
223(1)
Contribution of the study
223(1)
Limitations
224(4)
Pedagogical implications
228(5)
Recommendations for future research
233(2)
Epilogue
235(2)
Bibliography 237(22)
Appendices 259
The Author: Dina Tsagari is an EFL teacher, teacher trainer and tutor in the Hellenic Open University in Greece. Prior to this she was a visiting lecturer at the Department of English Studies, University of Cyprus. She has taught and published extensively in the field of language testing and assessment.