posted on 2015-02-03, 14:36authored byNorman Glen Fulcher
The terms “standards” and “frameworks” are controversial, and subject to differential interpretation throughout the language testing and educational measurement literature. This frequently obfuscates important issues (Davidson et al. 1995: 15). An urgent need for clarity arises because standards-based assessment is increasingly being used by governments and international agencies as policy and accountability instruments (Hudson 2012). Only through transparency can we evaluate contemporary standards-based social practices.
History
Citation
Fulcher, NG, Standards and Frameworks, ed. Banerjee, J;Tsagari, D, 'Handbook of Second Language Assessment', De Gruyter, 2016
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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/School of Education
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