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Principled Approach to Language Assessment: Considerations for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309675480
  • ISBN-13: 9780309675482
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309675480
  • ISBN-13: 9780309675482
The United States is formally represented around the world by approximately 14,000 Foreign Service officers and other personnel in the U.S. Department of State. Roughly one-third of them are required to be proficient in the local languages of the countries to which they are posted. To achieve this language proficiency for its staff, the State Department's Foreign Service Institute (FSI) provides intensive language instruction and assesses the proficiency of personnel before they are posted to a foreign country. The requirement for language proficiency is established in law and is incorporated in personnel decisions related to job placement, promotion, retention, and pay.



A Principled Approach to Language Assessment: Considerations for the U.S. Foreign Service Institute evaluates the different approaches that exist to assess foreign language proficiency that FSI could potentially use. This report considers the key assessment approaches in the research literature that are appropriate for language testing, including, but not limited to, assessments that use task-based or performance-based approaches, adaptive online test administration, and portfolios.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 The FSI Testing Context 3 Language Constructs and Language Use 4 Possible Approaches for Assessing Language Proficiency in the FSI Context 5 Interpreting FSI Test Scores 6 Evaluating Validity in the FSI Context 7 Balancing Evaluation and the Implementation of New Approaches References Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Summary 1(8)
1 Introduction
9(8)
Background
9(1)
The Committee's Approach
10(2)
A Principled Approach to Assessment Design and Validation
12(5)
2 The Fsi Testing Context
17(10)
Mandate for Assessing Foreign Language Proficiency
17(2)
Language Needs and Training of Foreign Service Officers
19(2)
Current FSI Testing
21(6)
3 Language Constructs And Language Use
27(14)
Language Constructs
27(5)
Current Understandings of Language and Language Use: Implications for Defining the Construct of Language Proficiency
32(2)
Language Use in Professional Settings
34(4)
Other Considerations in Defining the Construct of Language Proficiency
38(3)
4 Possible Approaches For Assessing Language Proficiency In The Fsi Context
41(22)
Overview
41(7)
Using Multiple Measures
48(1)
Scoring Listening on the Speaking Test
48(2)
Adding Target-Language Writing as a Response Mode for Some Reading or Listening Tasks
50(1)
Adding Paired and Group Oral Tests
50(2)
Including Listening Tasks with a Range of Language Varieties and Unscripted Texts
52(1)
Incorporating Language Supports
53(1)
Adding a Scenario-Based Assessment
54(2)
Incorporating Portfolios of Work Samples
56(1)
Adding a Computer-Administered Test Using Short Assessment Tasks
57(2)
Using Automated Assessment of Speaking
59(1)
Providing Transparent Scoring Criteria
60(1)
Using Additional Scorers
61(1)
Providing More Detailed Score Reports
62(1)
5 Interpreting FSI Test Scores
63(6)
The Role of the ILR Framework
63(2)
Mapping the FSI Test to the ILR Framework
65(2)
Considerations for FSI
67(2)
6 Evaluating Validity In The FSI Context
69(10)
Evaluating the Validity of Claims
71(4)
Professional Standards for Workplace Testing
75(4)
7 Balancing Evaluation And The Implementation Of New Approaches
79(6)
Basic Considerations
79(2)
Some Considerations on the Evaluation Side
81(1)
Some Considerations on the Implementation Side
82(3)
References 85(10)
Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff 95