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Sanyin Cheng – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020
This research evaluates the appropriateness of test accommodations among Chinese university students with hearing impairment, using reliability estimates and exploratory factor analysis. Study 1 explores the appropriateness of test directions accommodation for one nonverbal assessment (Group Embedded Figures Test) and two verbal assessments with…
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, College Students, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Schilling, Jim F. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2019
Context: The accuracy of summative assessment scoring and discriminating the level of knowledge in subject matter is critical in fairness to learners in health care professional programs and to ensure stakeholders of competent providers. An evidence-based approach to determine examination quality for the assessment of applied knowledge is…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Test Items, Questioning Techniques
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Monica Ward; Fiona O'Riordan; Danielle Logan-Fleming; Dervila Cooke; Tara Concannon-Gibney; Marina Efthymiou; Niamh Watkins – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Assessment is a central feature of teaching and learning. It is both complex and challenging in ordinary times, and these aspects are magnified in an online learning environment. Given its central role, it is crucial that its design and purpose is rigorous and robust. This paper presents justification for using interactive oral assessment as an…
Descriptors: Verbal Tests, Oral Language, Experiential Learning, Case Studies
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Desideri, Lorenzo; Bonifacci, Paola – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2018
Empirical evidence collected so far has revealed that the bilingual advantage cannot be reduced to a single component of the executive functioning, and point to the need to understand the effects of bilingual experience on cognition as influencing a wider family of mental processes, including, but not limited to, cognitive control. The present…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, Adults, Monolingualism
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Sotiriadou, Popi; Logan, Danielle; Daly, Amanda; Guest, Ross – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
Promoting authenticity and academic integrity in assessment continues to present a priority for educational institutions. Besides providing the foundation for high academic standards and best practice, authentic assessments and academic integrity enrich students with skills that advance their employability. Given the multilayered significance of,…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Integrity, Cheating, Skill Development
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Salter, Diane J.; Rushe, Shannon E. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2020
This paper describes the oral assessment activity we designed and used as a culminating activity for faculty participants in a professional academic development program. The program offers multiple certificates, and the goal of each certificate is to enhance participants' abilities to design and deliver exceptional student learning experiences. We…
Descriptors: Verbal Tests, Faculty Development, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation
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Pat Sikes – Qualitative Research Journal, 2017
Purpose: In the UK and countries following similar systems of doctoral assessment, there is little research-based evidence about what goes on in vivas. However, "doctoral assessment 'horror stories'", abound. The purpose of this paper is to report a study focussing on difficult doctoral examining experiences and argue that sharing such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Verbal Tests, High Stakes Tests
Piasta, Shayne B.; Farley, Kristin S.; Phillips, Beth M.; Anthony, Jason L.; Bowles, Ryan P. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2018
The Letter-Sound Short Forms (LSSFs) were designed to meet criteria for effective progress monitoring tools by exhibiting strong psychometrics, offering multiple equivalent forms, and being brief and easy to administer and score. The present study expands available psychometric information for the LSSFs by providing an initial examination of their…
Descriptors: Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Preschool Children, Progress Monitoring, Test Validity
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Lin, Pei-Ying; Lin, Yu-Cheng – Gifted Education International, 2018
Previous studies on Indian education have urged educators to address serious concerns about inequality and inequity in gifted education, and about the assessments for students educated in extremely diverse social and cultural landscapes in India. Although it is believed that appropriate test accommodations ensure valid and meaningful test results,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Testing Accommodations, Foreign Countries, Measurement
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Bijani, Houman – Cogent Education, 2018
Rater variability has always been identified as an important source of measurement error in performance assessment, especially for oral proficiency tests. Rater training is commonly used as a means for compensating various sources of rater variability and adjusting their assessment quality. However, there is little research regarding the nature of…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Training, Verbal Tests, Interrater Reliability
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Hodges, Rosemary; Munro, Natalie; Baker, Elise; McGregor, Karla; Heard, Rob – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2017
Background: Although verbal imitation can provide a valuable window into the developing language abilities of toddlers, some toddlers find verbal imitation challenging and will not comply with tests that involve elicited verbal imitation. The characteristics of stimuli that are offered to toddlers for imitation may influence how easy or hard it is…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Imitation, Syllables, Compliance (Psychology)
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Kiley, Margaret; Holbrook, Allyson; Lovat, Terence; Fairbairn, Hedy; Starfield, Sue; Paltridge, Brian – Australian Universities' Review, 2018
While there has been considerable research on doctoral examination there is little that examines the various roles of the oral component and what issues one might consider if introducing or revising that aspect of the thesis examination process. This matter is of particular importance in Australia where it is not usual to have an oral component as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation Methods, Verbal Tests
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Andujar, Alberto; Cruz-Martínez, Maria Soledad – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2020
The present investigation explores Cognitive Test Anxiety (CTA) in a high-stake oral examination, taking into consideration how face-to-face and computer-based examination formats affect test-takers' anxiety and consequently language performance. Two speaking tests -- face-to-face and computer-based -- were developed for a Spanish university's…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, High Stakes Tests, Verbal Tests, Computer Assisted Testing
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Akimov, Alexandr; Malin, Mirela – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Assessment is an important element of any effective teaching and learning strategy. Designing an appropriate assessment strategy is a continual challenge for instructors because the assessment structure must be well aligned with the intended learning outcomes. Technological advances have led to an expansion of online and distance modes of course…
Descriptors: Verbal Tests, Oral Language, Student Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing
Tejada Reyes, Venecia – Online Submission, 2018
The purpose of this study is to find out if there is a correlation between the anxiety of a foreign language in nursing students and their performance in an oral examination, and if it exists, how strong is that correlation. It also aims to examine the effect that different levels of anxiety have on students' oral test scores and how students feel…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Stress Variables, Verbal Tests, Test Anxiety
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