Abstract This study addresses the problem of appropriately assessing the spoken language ability of non-native graduate students functioning as international teaching assistants (ITAs) in English-speaking environments in general and that of a Canadian university in particular. It examines the problem with reference to the needs of ITAs in actual contexts of language use in the light of two validity standards of 'authenticity' and 'directness' (Messick, 1989) and the model of language testing proposed by Bachman and Palmer (1996). The paper summarizes the results of a needs assessment carried out among three major groups of participants at the University of Victoria: administrators and graduate advisors, undergraduate students and the ITA...
This paper investigated the current situation of oral English teaching, learning, and assessment at ...
In higher education, the desire to internationalize has created demands for an internationalized aca...
This study aimed at investigating the English language needs of teaching assistants at the Universit...
This study addresses the problem of appropriately assessing the spoken language ability of non-nativ...
This dissertation follows an oral language assessment tool from initial design and implementation to...
Committee members: Aygen, Gűlşat; Birner, Betty.Advisor: Macdonald, Doris.Includes bibliographical...
In order to determine the usefulness of the SPEAK test in predicting perceived ITA success in the cl...
This exploratory, mixed-design study investigates whether intelligibility is "enough," that is, a su...
The function of English as an international language (hereafter called EIL) is firmly entrenched in ...
English Communication for International Teaching Assistants is a textbook written specifically for i...
This study aimed at investigating the English language needs of teaching assistants at the Universit...
Given the important role foreign language ability can play in the personal mobility and employment o...
In response to the identification of the level of English language proficiency of students in Austra...
Issues arising from the need to develop better English proficiency testing for foreign students are ...
This study was a contextual investigation of major characteristics and concerns surrounding the use ...
This paper investigated the current situation of oral English teaching, learning, and assessment at ...
In higher education, the desire to internationalize has created demands for an internationalized aca...
This study aimed at investigating the English language needs of teaching assistants at the Universit...
This study addresses the problem of appropriately assessing the spoken language ability of non-nativ...
This dissertation follows an oral language assessment tool from initial design and implementation to...
Committee members: Aygen, Gűlşat; Birner, Betty.Advisor: Macdonald, Doris.Includes bibliographical...
In order to determine the usefulness of the SPEAK test in predicting perceived ITA success in the cl...
This exploratory, mixed-design study investigates whether intelligibility is "enough," that is, a su...
The function of English as an international language (hereafter called EIL) is firmly entrenched in ...
English Communication for International Teaching Assistants is a textbook written specifically for i...
This study aimed at investigating the English language needs of teaching assistants at the Universit...
Given the important role foreign language ability can play in the personal mobility and employment o...
In response to the identification of the level of English language proficiency of students in Austra...
Issues arising from the need to develop better English proficiency testing for foreign students are ...
This study was a contextual investigation of major characteristics and concerns surrounding the use ...
This paper investigated the current situation of oral English teaching, learning, and assessment at ...
In higher education, the desire to internationalize has created demands for an internationalized aca...
This study aimed at investigating the English language needs of teaching assistants at the Universit...