While learning-oriented assessment (LOA) situates learning as the ultimate goal of assessment, current assessment practices often fail to reflect the role of learning and its bidirectional interactions with assessment. During Teachers College Columbia University Roundtable in Second Language Studies (TCCRISLS) 2014, a number of remarks were made in order to address the importance of understanding the interrelationship of learning, teaching, and assessment
Over the past decade, there has been a call for an interface between assessment practices and second...
This paper describes the growing interest in assessment for learning (AfL) approaches in language e...
Assessment has had an enduring influence on teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL...
While learning-oriented assessment (LOA) situates learning as the ultimate goal of assessment, curre...
Teachers College, Columbia University in the City of New York hosted the 3rd Roundtable in Second La...
Over five hundred years ago, Copernicus presented findings that revolutionized the world by shifting...
Traditionally, second or foreign (L2) language assessment has been mainly viewed as the product of l...
When most people think of language assessments, they generally recall the standardized formats of hi...
This paper reports two presentations from the TCCRISLS 2014 which address a newly emerging area of i...
The proficiency dimension of the learning-oriented assessment (LOA) framework addresses the specific...
Formative assessment (FA) and learning-oriented assessment (LOA) focus on the learning process. Thes...
This paper focuses on the potential of the learning aspects of assessment. The term 'learning-orient...
Over the past decade, there has been a call for an interface between assessment practices and second...
Learners, teachers and peers constantly interact in classroom settings. Indeed, within the framework...
Learning-oriented assessment (LOA) is a kind of assessment which is used to promote and stimulate le...
Over the past decade, there has been a call for an interface between assessment practices and second...
This paper describes the growing interest in assessment for learning (AfL) approaches in language e...
Assessment has had an enduring influence on teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL...
While learning-oriented assessment (LOA) situates learning as the ultimate goal of assessment, curre...
Teachers College, Columbia University in the City of New York hosted the 3rd Roundtable in Second La...
Over five hundred years ago, Copernicus presented findings that revolutionized the world by shifting...
Traditionally, second or foreign (L2) language assessment has been mainly viewed as the product of l...
When most people think of language assessments, they generally recall the standardized formats of hi...
This paper reports two presentations from the TCCRISLS 2014 which address a newly emerging area of i...
The proficiency dimension of the learning-oriented assessment (LOA) framework addresses the specific...
Formative assessment (FA) and learning-oriented assessment (LOA) focus on the learning process. Thes...
This paper focuses on the potential of the learning aspects of assessment. The term 'learning-orient...
Over the past decade, there has been a call for an interface between assessment practices and second...
Learners, teachers and peers constantly interact in classroom settings. Indeed, within the framework...
Learning-oriented assessment (LOA) is a kind of assessment which is used to promote and stimulate le...
Over the past decade, there has been a call for an interface between assessment practices and second...
This paper describes the growing interest in assessment for learning (AfL) approaches in language e...
Assessment has had an enduring influence on teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL...