With the growing recognition of the need to broaden the definition of Interactional Competence (IC) for communication and learning, this monograph offers the first book-length treatment on the conceptualization, development and validation of IC assessment instruments.
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David Wei Dai PhD FHEA is Lecturer/Tenured Assistant Professor in Professional Communication at UCL Institute of Education, University College London. His research interests include language assessment, Interactional Competence, professional communication and discourse analysis. His work has appeared in international peer-reviewed journals including Applied Linguistics, Language Teaching Research, Medical Education, Applied Linguistics Review, Language Assessment Quarterly, Language, Culture and Curriculum and Journal of English for Academic Purposes.
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Festeinband. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 440 Seiten : 100 Illustrationen. Like new. Wie neu. - "With the growing recognition of the need to broaden the definition of Interactional Competence (IC) for communication and learning, this monograph offers the first book-length treatment on the conceptualization, development and validation of IC assessment instruments. Combining psychometrics with discourse analysis, highlights of the book include: 1) evidence that a holistic IC construct encompassing the sequential, emotional, logical, moral and categorial dimensions can be assessed reliably, 2) a practical IC rubric that is adaptable to diverse languages and contexts, 3) demonstration that L2 speakers can have stronger IC than L1 speakers. The book argues that IC needs to be taught and assessed for both L1 and L2 speakers to promote fairness in language education." - - Preface - - Foreward - - Summary of the Book - - Acknowledgements - - List of Tables - - List of Figures - - List of abbreviations - - Chapter 1 - - Introduction - - Chapter 2 Literature review - - 2.1 A philosophical account of interaction - - 2.1.1 Interaction and pragmatics - - 2.1.2 An intentionalist perspective on interaction - - 2.1.3 A rationalist-utilitarian perspective on interaction - - 2.1.4 An empiricist-interactional perspective on interaction - - 2.1.5 A unified account of interaction for assessment - - 2.2 Interaction in computer-mediated communication - - 2.2.1 CMC and L2-speaker interaction - - 2.2.2 An empiricist-interactional approach to CMC - - 2.2.3 Five CMC considerations for test design - - 2.3 Defining an IC construct: A theoretical discussion - - 2.3.1 A brief history of IC - - 2.3.2 Assessing I - - 2.3.3 Differentiating speaking/LC and talking/IC - - 2.3.4 Strong on speaking/LC but weak on talking/IC - - 2.3.5 Strong on talking/IC but weak on speaking/LC - - 2.4 Defining an IC construct: An operational discussion - - 2.4.1 Are we measuring talking/IC or speaking/LC? - - 2.4.2 Separating IC from LC - - 2.4.3 Going beyond the mechanics of interaction: Hymes and Goffman revisited - - 2.4.4 Emotional, logical and moral IC markers - - 2.4.5 Aristotelian artistic proofs: Pathos, logos, and ethos - - 2.4.6 Membership categorization analysis: Categorial IC markers - - 2.5 Designing IC test tasks - - 2.5.1 From the target language domain to a test - - 2.5.2 Task-based needs analysis - - 2.5.3 Triangulation in needs analysis - - 2.5.4 Paucity of TBNA in L2 Chinese - - 2.6 Designing IC rating materials - - 2.6.1 IC rating materials development - - 2.6.2 The rater perspective and indigenous criteria - - 2.6.3 Test-taker exemplars in IC rating - - Chapter 3 Interpretive argument and research design - - 3.1 The inferences and assumptions in the interpretive argument - - 3.1.1 The domain description inference - - 3.1.2 The evaluation inference - - 3.1.3 The generalization inference - - 3.1.4 The explanation inference - - 3.1.5 The extrapolation inference - - 3.2 The design of the three studies - - 3.2.1 Study one, relevant assumptions and research questions - - 3.2.2 Study two, relevant assumptions and research questions - - 3.2.3 Study three, relevant assumptions and research questions - - Chapter 4 - - Study one: Task-based needs analysis and test design - - 4.1 Methodology of study one - - 4.1.1 Participants - - 4.1.1.1 TBNA participants - - 4.1.1.2 Test design participants - - Item review and moderation participants - - Norming session participants - - 4.1.2 Instruments - - 4.1.2.1 ???A instruments - - Hermeneutic-Socratic interviews - - Longitudinal reflective diaries - - 4.1.2.2 Test design instruments - - Norming questionnaires - - 4.1.3 Procedures - - 4.1.3.1 TBNA procedure - - 4.1.3.2 Test design procedure - - 4.1.4 Data analysis - - 4.1.4.1 TBNA data analysis - - 4.1.4.2 Test design data analysis - - 4.2 Results and initial discussion of study one - - 4.2.1 TBNA results - - 4.2.1.1 Social actions - - 4.2.1.2 Sociopragmatic and pragmalinguistic issues - - 4.2.1.3 Interactional features and content knowledge - - 4.2.1.4 Linguistic issues and multimodal cues - - 4.2.2 The test specifications - - 4.2.3 Generating draft items - - 4.2.4 Revising the draft items. ISBN 9783631882504 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 729. Artikel-Nr. 1259931
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - With the growing recognition of the need to broaden the definition of Interactional Competence (IC) for communication and learning, this monograph offers the first book-length treatment on the conceptualization, development and validation of IC assessment instruments. Combining psychometrics with discourse analysis, highlights of the book include: 1) evidence that a holistic IC construct - encompassing the sequential, emotional, logical, moral and categorial dimensions - can be assessed reliably, 2) a practical IC rubric that is adaptable to diverse languages and contexts, 3) demonstration that L2 speakers can have stronger IC than L1 speakers. The book argues that IC needs to be taught and assessed for both L1 and L2 speakers to promote fairness in language education.In this superb, meticulously designed, intellectually coherent book based on awardwinning scholarship, David Wei Dai takes the reader on a riveting journey tackling key challenges in assessing Interactional Competence. Ingenious and groundbreaking; there is no looking back.(Talia Isaacs, University College London)David Wei Dai's book is an exemplary study of test development and validation. It breaks new ground in the assessment of Interactional Competence, and is an invaluable resource for novices and seasoned researchers alike.(Carsten Roever, University of Melbourne). Artikel-Nr. 9783631882504
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -With the growing recognition of the need to broaden the definition of Interactional Competence (IC) for communication and learning, this monograph offers the first book-length treatment on the conceptualization, development and validation of IC assessment instruments. Combining psychometrics with discourse analysis, highlights of the book include: 1) evidence that a holistic IC construct ¿ encompassing the sequential, emotional, logical, moral and categorial dimensions ¿ can be assessed reliably, 2) a practical IC rubric that is adaptable to diverse languages and contexts, 3) demonstration that L2 speakers can have stronger IC than L1 speakers. The book argues that IC needs to be taught and assessed for both L1 and L2 speakers to promote fairness in language education.In this superb, meticulously designed, intellectually coherent book based on awardwinning scholarship, David Wei Dai takes the reader on a riveting journey tackling key challenges in assessing Interactional Competence. Ingenious and groundbreaking; there is no looking back.(Talia Isaacs, University College London)David Wei Dai¿s book is an exemplary study of test development and validation. It breaks new ground in the assessment of Interactional Competence, and is an invaluable resource for novices and seasoned researchers alike.(Carsten Roever, University of Melbourne) 446 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631882504
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