Shaping a language testing curriculum : Insights from an oral history of a Masters programme

Pill, John and Bandman, John and Bottini, Raffaella and Brunfaut, Tineke and Davidson, Natalya and Davila Perez, Geisa and Harding, Luke and Jung, Yejin and Lestari, Santi and Ramos Galvez, Camilo and Rossi, Olena (2024) Shaping a language testing curriculum : Insights from an oral history of a Masters programme. In: Language assessment literacy and competence : Volume 1: Research and reflections from the field. Studies in Language Testing . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 168-191. ISBN 9781009802314

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Abstract

This chapter provides an account of how the curriculum of a part-time, online Master’s programme in language testing, delivered by distance, was conceptualised and modified over almost two decades, and the extent to which elements of the programme impacted on alumni’s professional practice in language assessment. We draw on data collected as part of a wider oral history project, and specifically reflect on: • The range of considerations guiding the original development of the programme’s structure and pedagogical approach • Factors influencing subsequent changes to the programme’s content and delivery • The programme’s role in developing the knowledge and skills of emerging language testing specialists • The impact of learning on students’ subsequent professional practice

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06 Dec 2023 13:40
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