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The Development of a Common Framework Scale of Language Proficiency

by Brian North (Author)
©2000 Monographs XVIII, 459 Pages

Summary

Scales describing language proficiency in a series of levels can provide orientation for educational programmes, criteria for assessment, and reporting to stakeholders. However, in most cases such instruments are produced just by expert opinion. A scale of language proficiency actually implies a descriptive scheme related to theory but usable by practitioners. It also implies a methodology for scaling content to different levels. This book describes the use of both qualitative and quantitative techniques to develop scales for the «Common Reference Levels» in the Common European Framework of Reference for modern languages. Short stand-alone descriptors were (i) developed and classified, (ii) refined and elaborated in workshops, and then (iii) scaled by analyzing the judgments of one hundred teachers on the English language proficiency of the learners in their classes.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 459
Year
2000
ISBN (PDF)
9781453910597
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-1059-7
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (October)
Keywords
Lerntechniken Bildungswesen Fremdsprachendidaktik
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2000. XVIII, 459 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Brian North (Author)

The Author: Brian North is responsible for academic coordination at Eurocentres, a Swiss foundation offering language-learning stays abroad. He has been much involved in the work of the Council of Europe Modern Languages project and is co-author of the Common European Framework of reference for modern languages. His Ph.D. thesis, which won the 1998 TOEFL award for outstanding dissertational research in language testing, concerned the development of language proficiency scales, the subject of this study.

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