Validity of the testing:
Validity, reliability, practicality
Time:
80 minutes
Aim:
Materials:
Aids:
To let students analyse the validity, reliability, practicality of testing
1. Hughes, A. (2003) Testing for Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Paul, J.Black (1998) Testing: Friend or Foe?
Has a scoring/evaluation procedure that is specific and time-efficient.
A test that is prohibitively expensive is impractical. A test of language proficiency that takes a student five hours to complete is impractical-it consumes more time (and money) than necessary to accomplish its objective. A test that requires individual one-on-one proctoring is impractical for a group of several hundred test-takers and only a handful of examiners. A test that takes a few minutes for a student to take and several hours for an examiner too evaluate is impractical for most classroom situations.