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E-raamat: High-Stakes Testing: The Impact of the LPATE on English Language Teachers in Hong Kong

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This book provides a detailed account of the origin, development, administration, revision and subsequent research findings on the benchmarking initiative from 1996-2016. It presents an overall assessment of the initiative’s impact on major stakeholders, predictions regarding the way forward, and implications for other countries, especially in South East Asia. In addition, the book discusses what the larger global community can learn from Hong Kong’s two-decade experience of conceptualizing and implementing minimum standard language requirements for teachers.

Part I Background to High-Stakes Assessment
1 Introduction and Background to High-Stakes Assessment
3(8)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
2 Research Literature
11(16)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
3 Issues in High-Stakes Assessment
27(10)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
4 Background to the Hong Kong Education System
37(10)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
5 The Initial 1996 Consultancy Study
47(40)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
6 The English Language Benchmark Subject Committee
87(18)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
7 The Pilot Benchmark Assessment (English)
105(20)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
8 Determining Benchmarks After the PBAE
125(34)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
Part II The LPATE Enhancement Courses in Hong Kong: The Case of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9 The LPATE Training Courses: An Initiative to Improve Teacher Language Proficiency
159(20)
Barley Mak
Yangyu Xiao
10 The CUHK LPATE Training Courses: Reading and Listening
179(28)
Barley Mak
Yangyu Xiao
11 The CUHK LPATE Training Courses: Writing, Speaking and Classroom Language
207(32)
Barley Mak
Yangyu Xiao
Part III The LPATE: A High-Stakes Assessment in Operation (2001--2007)
12 The Operation of the LPATE (2001--2005)
239(18)
Alan Urmston
13 The Revision of the LPATE
257(54)
Alan Urmston
14 Maintaining Standards in the Indirectly Assessed Components of the LPATE
311(12)
Neil Drave
15 Misconceptions of the LPATE in the Media: Perspectives on Educational Change
323(26)
Neil Drave
Part IV How Far Have Teacher Language Standards Improved Since the Inception of the LPATE in 2001?
16 A Quantitative Investigation of Stakeholder Perceptions
349(22)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
Yangyu Xiao
17 A Qualitative Interpretation of the Impact of the LPATE on Key Stakeholders
371(28)
David Coniam
Peter Falvey
Yangyu Xiao
Part V Conclusion
18 Concluding Comments on the Benchmarking (LPATE) Project: Strengths, Weaknesses and Constraints
399(18)
Peter Falvey
David Coniam
Index 417
David Coniam is Chair Professor of Curriculum and Assessment and Head of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the Education University of Hong Kong. He is a teacher educator, working with teachers in Hong Kongs primary and secondary schools. His main research interests are in language assessment, language teaching methodology and computer-assisted language learning. Peter Falvey is a teacher educator. A former Head of Department at the University of Hong Kong, he currently holds an honorary professorial role with the Education University of Hong Kong. His main research interests are in language assessment, first and second language writing methodology, and text linguistics.