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Assessing L2 Students with Learning and Other Disabilities

Edited By: George Spanoudis, Dina Tsagari

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This volume discusses the assessment of Second Language Learners with Specific Language Learning Disorders and other disabilities. It explores theoretical models, evaluates accommodation practices, and fills a crucial gap for researchers and professionals.

This edited volume discusses the theoretical, ethical and practical considerations involved in the assessment of Second Language Learners (SLLs) with Specific Language Learning Disorders (SpLD),…
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This edited volume discusses the theoretical, ethical and practical considerations involved in the assessment of Second Language Learners (SLLs) with Specific Language Learning Disorders (SpLD), such as dyslexia and Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, and with other disabilities like visual and hearing impairments. The volume contains 14 chapters. These explore various theoretical models and research findings that identify and evaluate the language and special needs of SLLs with SpLD and other disabilities and evaluate the effectiveness of the accommodation practices employed so far. The studies involve both high-stakes tests and classroom-based assessments conducted by professionals and researchers working in the areas of psychology, special education and second/foreign language testing and assessment from various countries around the globe, including the USA, Canada, New Zealand and European countries such as Italy, UK, Greece, Germany, and Slovenia. The volume accommodates high-quality submissions that cover a gap in a research area that has long been in need of theoretical and empirical attention. This volume will become a valuable point of reference and springboard for future research initiatives.

Dina Tsagari is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics/TEFL at the Department of English Studies at the University of Cyprus. Her main interests are EFL/ESL testing and assessment, teaching/learning, teacher training, materials design and evaluation. She has conducted research in Hong Kong, Cyprus, Greece and other European countries, and is the author of several articles, book chapters as well as the editor of several volumes. She has given papers and plenary presentations in several countries and is the co-ordinator of the Classroom-based Language Assessment SIG, affiliated to EALTA.

George Spanoudis is Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cyprus. His research interests include cognitive development, intelligence, and language disorders. He is currently investigating age-related changes in intelligence and language learning disorders using behavioural and event-related potential techniques. He also works on the application of statistical models in psychological data and is particularly interested in structural equation modelling and multivariate data analysis for discrete or categorical data.

Shaimaa Abdel-Sabour, Nasser Al-Menaye, Steven Amendum, Faye Antoniou, Ulrike Arras, Keira Ballantyne, Jayanti Banerjee, Kathleen Brannen, Natalie Norby chen, Claudia Deste, Barbara Dobson, Gad Elbeheri, Mohamed El-shiekh, Florina Erbeli, John Everatt, Jill Fitzgerald, Louisa Grech, Kate Groves, Yvonne Karacic, Hanan Khalifa, Judit Kormos, Martyna Kozlowska, Melody Kung, Lana Loumbourdi, Brigid Mcneill, Maria Tagarelli monte, Anika Muller, Franca Orletti, Suzana Padeliadu, Karmen Pizoru, Amir Sadeghi, Anne Margaret Smith, Richard Sparks, Lynda Taylor, Sonja Zimmermann

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5136-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5136-7
  • Date of Publication: 2013-09-20

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5284-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5284-5
  • Date of Publication: 2013-09-20

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JNSV, JNSG, JMBT
  • BISAC: EDU030000, EDU026020, EDU005000, PSY042000, PSY012000, PSY022000
  • THEMA: JNU, JNSG, JMBT
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  • "[This book] does provide an interesting discussion of the issues as they pertain to various special needs and assessment contexts. For examination boards and large-scale language testers, it will be a valuable resource in policy-making. [...] I would recommend its inclusion in university or assessment program libraries, as I believe it could inspire much-needed research on the topic."
    - Rachel Lange Language Testing, 33:4 (2016)