Student accounts of the Ontario Secondary School literacy Test: a case for validation
Student accounts of the Ontario Secondary School literacy Test: a case for validation
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a cross-curricular literacy test issued to all secondary school students in the province of Ontario. The test consists of a reading and a writing component, both of which must be successfully completed for secondary school graduation in Ontario. This study elicited 16 first language and second language student accounts of their OSSLT test-taking processes immediately after the March 2006 test administration. The analysis of these students’ accounts provided valuable information about the validity of the inferences drawn from the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. These accounts suggest the complexity of the processes that the students engaged as they attempted to demonstrate their reading and writing skills on the test. The study has implications for test developers and test users regarding the interpretation of student test performance on the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test.
validation, student accounts, large-scale testing, reading and writing, second language students
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Cheng, Liying
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Fox, Janna
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Zheng, Ying
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September 2007
Cheng, Liying
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Fox, Janna
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Zheng, Ying
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Cheng, Liying, Fox, Janna and Zheng, Ying
(2007)
Student accounts of the Ontario Secondary School literacy Test: a case for validation.
Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes, 64 (1), .
(doi:10.3138/cmlr.64.1.069).
Abstract
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a cross-curricular literacy test issued to all secondary school students in the province of Ontario. The test consists of a reading and a writing component, both of which must be successfully completed for secondary school graduation in Ontario. This study elicited 16 first language and second language student accounts of their OSSLT test-taking processes immediately after the March 2006 test administration. The analysis of these students’ accounts provided valuable information about the validity of the inferences drawn from the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. These accounts suggest the complexity of the processes that the students engaged as they attempted to demonstrate their reading and writing skills on the test. The study has implications for test developers and test users regarding the interpretation of student test performance on the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test.
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Published date: September 2007
Keywords:
validation, student accounts, large-scale testing, reading and writing, second language students
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Modern Languages
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/357307
ISSN: 0008-4506
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