Practice and Problems in Language Testing: Proceedings of the First International Language Testing Symposium of the Interuniversitare Sprachtestgruppe Held at the Bundessprachenamt, Hurth, 29-31 July 1979
Practice and Problems in Language Testing: Proceedings of the First International Language Testing Symposium of the Interuniversitare Sprachtestgruppe Held at the Bundessprachenamt, Hurth, 29-31 July 1979
The First International Symposium of the Interuniversitaere Sprachtestgruppe at the Bundessprachenamt, Huerth, brought together a group of experts in language testing from a wide variety of backgrounds. This volume contains selected papers from the meeting and represents a broad range of topics in language testing, from Bernard Spolsky’s paper on ethical questions, to Madeline Lutjeharms’ contribution dealing with testing in a multilingual context, Nicolas Ferguson’s computerized approach to oral assessment, and Guenter Trost’s and Horst Bickel’s research into aptitude testing. The lively and often critical discussions following these and the other papers by Joseph Rohrer, Douglas K. Stevenson, Jan van Weeren, Wieland and Ulrich Raatz, Helmut J. Vollmer and Veronica Smith/Christine Klein-Braley are included, as is the panel discussion among several of the experts present.
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