This paper focuses on the results of a questionnaire administered to students who wrote the Test of Academic Literacy for Postgraduate Students (TALPS) between 2008 and 2010. The purpose of the questionnaire was to elicit information and reactions from test takers about the test. The paper begins by contextualising the problem of student success in higher education, outlining, as well, how a test such as TALPS can contribute positively to student success, before focusing specifically on the voices of the test takers in order to determine how accessible TALPS is to them. This contribution from the test takers is an important one, especially because responsible test developers cannot work in isolation, removed from those affected by the use o...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
As a consideration in the design of a test of academic literacy, the face validity of such a test is...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Inadequate student success at the undergraduate level forms the focus of much current research in th...
© The Author(s) 2017. University entrance language tests are often administered under the assumption...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
To ensure fairness, test designers and developers strive to make their instruments for assessing the...
Assessment is any of a variety of procedures used to obtain information about student performance (L...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
As a consideration in the design of a test of academic literacy, the face validity of such a test is...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Following the observation that a large number of postgraduate students may not possess an adequate l...
Inadequate student success at the undergraduate level forms the focus of much current research in th...
© The Author(s) 2017. University entrance language tests are often administered under the assumption...
In a context where applicants to higher education study vary widely in terms of their prior educatio...
To ensure fairness, test designers and developers strive to make their instruments for assessing the...
Assessment is any of a variety of procedures used to obtain information about student performance (L...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...
The first chapter of this thesis begins with an introduction to the background associated with the r...