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32nd annual conference (2006)

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32nd annual conference (2006)

32nd annual conference (2006)

Assessment in an Era of Rapid Change: Innovations and Best Practices
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The Computer as a Silent Partner in Essay Sc

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What does it mean for a test to be at a particular level?

1 file(s) 82.22 KB
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The Effects of Inclusion of Native Speakers' Writing Samples on the Domain Scoring Accuracy of Automated Essay Scoring of Writing Submitted by Taiwanese English Language Learners

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What’s holding things up?

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The Impact of Item Formats on Singaporean Students’ Performance in the Trends of International Mathematics and Science Study

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“Where are we going? - An Update on Workplace Language Benchmarking in China and the Region”

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THE NEED FOR CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS LEARNERS IN BOTSWANA

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Understanding student self-assessment in terms of learning, grading and empowerment

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Teachers’ and Students’ Experiences of Standards-Based Assessment in New Zealand

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Teachers’ assessment practices for classroom diversity

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