Italiano.ch - language, literature and culture in Switzerland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55393/babylonia.v2i.601

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Abstract

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The second issue of 2000 of Babylonia addresses the themes of language assessment and evaluation. Key discussions include:

  1. Innovative Assessment Techniques:
  • Exploration of new methods for assessing language proficiency, including adaptive testing that tailors questions based on learner responses.
Portfolio-Based Assessment:
  • The role of portfolios in documenting language learning and facilitating self-reflection among students.
Cultural Competence Evaluation:
  • Focus on how to assess students' cultural competencies, particularly in the context of language immersion and exchange programs.
Challenges in Evaluation:
  • Discussion of the difficulties faced by educators in providing fair and comprehensive assessments for multilingual and multicultural classrooms.
Teacher Training:
  • Emphasis on the importance of training teachers to implement effective evaluation strategies that consider the diverse backgrounds of their students.

This issue highlights the need for a more nuanced approach to language assessment that goes beyond traditional testing methods, ensuring that evaluations are relevant and beneficial for all learners.



Published

2000-07-01

How to Cite

Italiano.ch - language, literature and culture in Switzerland. (2000). Babylonia Journal of Language Education, 2. https://doi.org/10.55393/babylonia.v2i.601