This volume explores and addresses questions related to equitable access for assessment. It seeks to initiate a conversation among scholars about inclusive practices in language assessments. Whether the student is a second language learner, a heritage language learner, a multilingual language speaker, a community member, the authors in the present volume provide examples of assessment that do not follow a single universal or standardized design but an applicable one based on the needs and context of a given community. The contributors in this volume are scholars from different disciplines and contexts in Higher Education. They have created and proposed multiple lower-stakes assignments and accommodated learning by being flexible and open wi...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
This review addresses several situations of language learning to make concrete the issue of fairness...
In a context where linguistic diversity in the classroom is natural, educational assessment ra...
This volume explores and addresses questions related to equitable access for assessment. It see...
The assessments designed for and analyzed in this study used a task-based language design template r...
This chapter discusses the case of multilingualism and context-based approaches to assessment as an ...
The paper aims to explore and evaluate the existing procedures and approaches in multilingual educat...
This introductory chapter establishes the rationale for the volume by situating assessment within th...
This chapter reports on recent mixed method research investigating the comparability between assessm...
The fair assessment of multilingual learners (MLs) is critical to ensuring equitable and effective i...
Language Assessment for Multilingualism brings together a selection of edited papers based on presen...
All assessment policies and practices are based on monolingual constructs whereby test-takers are ex...
The use of non-dominant linguistic repertoires is often not valued in educational practices, let alo...
Multilingual teaching and learning practices are often implemented in K-12 classrooms. However, issu...
This article considers assessment for multimodal tasks from learner perspectives and suggests more v...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
This review addresses several situations of language learning to make concrete the issue of fairness...
In a context where linguistic diversity in the classroom is natural, educational assessment ra...
This volume explores and addresses questions related to equitable access for assessment. It see...
The assessments designed for and analyzed in this study used a task-based language design template r...
This chapter discusses the case of multilingualism and context-based approaches to assessment as an ...
The paper aims to explore and evaluate the existing procedures and approaches in multilingual educat...
This introductory chapter establishes the rationale for the volume by situating assessment within th...
This chapter reports on recent mixed method research investigating the comparability between assessm...
The fair assessment of multilingual learners (MLs) is critical to ensuring equitable and effective i...
Language Assessment for Multilingualism brings together a selection of edited papers based on presen...
All assessment policies and practices are based on monolingual constructs whereby test-takers are ex...
The use of non-dominant linguistic repertoires is often not valued in educational practices, let alo...
Multilingual teaching and learning practices are often implemented in K-12 classrooms. However, issu...
This article considers assessment for multimodal tasks from learner perspectives and suggests more v...
Assessing English Language Learners: Bridges to Educational Equity: Connecting Academic Language Pro...
This review addresses several situations of language learning to make concrete the issue of fairness...
In a context where linguistic diversity in the classroom is natural, educational assessment ra...