Assessing Academic English for Higher Education Admissions is a state-of-the art overview of advances in theories and practices relevant to the assessment of academic English skills for higher education admissions purposes. The volume includes a brief introduction followed by four main chapters focusing on critical developments in theories and practices for assessing reading, listening, writing, and speaking, of which the latter two also address the assessment of integrated skills such as reading-writing, listening-speaking and reading-listening-speaking. Each chapter reviews new task types, scoring approaches and scoring technologies and their implications in light of the increasing use of technology in academic communication and the growing use of English as a lingua franca worldwide. The volume concludes with recommendations about critical areas of research and development that will help move the field forward. Assessing Academic English for Higher Education Admissions is an ideal resource for researchers and graduate students in language testing and assessment worldwide.
CONTENTS
List of Figures
List of Tables
Series Editors Foreword
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1
Framing the Assessment of Academic English for Admissions Decisions
John M. Norris, John McE. Davis, and Xiaoming Xi
CHAPTER 2
Assessing Academic Reading
Mary Schedl, Tenaha OReilly, William Grabe, and Rob Schoonen
CHAPTER 3
Assessing Academic Listening
Spiros Papageorgiou, Jonathan Schmidgall, Luke Harding, Susan Nissan, and
Robert French
CHAPTER 4
Assessing Academic Writing
Alister Cumming, Yeonsuk Cho, Jill Burstein, Philip Everson, and Robert
Kantor
CHAPTER 5
Assessing Academic Speaking
Xiaoming Xi, John M. Norris, Gary J. Ockey, Glenn Fulcher, and James E.
Purpura
CHAPTER 6
Looking Ahead to the Next Generation of Academic English Assessments
Carol A. Chapelle
List of Contributors
Xiaoming Xi is Chief of Product, Assessment and Learning at VIPKID International, USA.
John M. Norris is Senior Research Director of the Center for Language Education and Assessment Research at Educational Testing Service, USA.