Objects that sit between intersecting social worlds, such as Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) tests, are boundary objects – dynamic, historically derived mechanisms which maintain coherence between worlds (Star & Griesemer, 1989). They emerge initially from sociopolitical mandates, such as the need to ensure a safe and efficient workforce or to control immigration, and they develop into standards (i.e. stabilized classifying mechanisms). In this article, we explore the concept of LSP test as boundary object through a qualitative case study of the Occupational English Test (OET), a test which assesses the English proficiency of healthcare professionals who wish to practise in English-speaking healthcare contexts. Stakeholders with di...
Assessing English for Professional Purposes provides a state-of-the-art account of the various kinds...
Objective Global migration of healthcare workers places responsibility on employers to comply with l...
In the 21st century, with the rise of the popularity of standardized or large-scale tests, their hig...
Objects that sit between intersecting social worlds, such as Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) te...
This paper explores the views of nursing and medical domain experts in considering the standards for...
Criticism of specific-purpose language (LSP) tests is often directed at their limited ability to rep...
The indigenous assessment practices (Jacoby & McNamara, 1999) in selected health professions were in...
This paper considers how to establish the minimum required level of professionally relevant oral com...
© 2018 Dr. Simon DavidsonAs part of the prerequisite to obtain professional registration and practic...
Arguably the greatest challenge facing language testing is the issue of the context in which languag...
© 2013 Dr. Thomas John Hamilton PillInternational medical graduates moving to Australia are required...
The aim of this paper is to investigate from a discourse analytic perspective task authenticity in t...
In view of the difficulty of recruiting staff to care profession and in terms of the increasing need...
The need for a strong ethical foundation in the social sciences, which include language testing, is ...
For language tests to be in tune with the target context, a constant attention to the shifting chara...
Assessing English for Professional Purposes provides a state-of-the-art account of the various kinds...
Objective Global migration of healthcare workers places responsibility on employers to comply with l...
In the 21st century, with the rise of the popularity of standardized or large-scale tests, their hig...
Objects that sit between intersecting social worlds, such as Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) te...
This paper explores the views of nursing and medical domain experts in considering the standards for...
Criticism of specific-purpose language (LSP) tests is often directed at their limited ability to rep...
The indigenous assessment practices (Jacoby & McNamara, 1999) in selected health professions were in...
This paper considers how to establish the minimum required level of professionally relevant oral com...
© 2018 Dr. Simon DavidsonAs part of the prerequisite to obtain professional registration and practic...
Arguably the greatest challenge facing language testing is the issue of the context in which languag...
© 2013 Dr. Thomas John Hamilton PillInternational medical graduates moving to Australia are required...
The aim of this paper is to investigate from a discourse analytic perspective task authenticity in t...
In view of the difficulty of recruiting staff to care profession and in terms of the increasing need...
The need for a strong ethical foundation in the social sciences, which include language testing, is ...
For language tests to be in tune with the target context, a constant attention to the shifting chara...
Assessing English for Professional Purposes provides a state-of-the-art account of the various kinds...
Objective Global migration of healthcare workers places responsibility on employers to comply with l...
In the 21st century, with the rise of the popularity of standardized or large-scale tests, their hig...