Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond

    Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond

    Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond

    Fergus O'Dwyer, Morten Hunke, Alexander Imig, Noriko Nagai, Naoyuki Naganuma, Maria Gabriela Schmidt, Fiona Barker, Nick Saville
    International English
    September 2017
    Paperback
    9781316638231
    $87.00
    USD
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    Product description

    There has been little critical and constructive assessment of CEFR-informed pedagogical practices in Japan and beyond – policy issues have been the focus of research thus far. This volume addresses this imbalance with studies on the CEFR's implementation in a range of language education institutions, and stresses that the CEFR and its 'Can Do' descriptors must be adapted to suit the specific context they serve. Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond is complementary to The CEFR in Practice by Brian North, which addressed how to challenge misconceptions of the Framework.

    Key features

    • Provides fresh insights into how the CEFR inspires, shapes and improves classroom practice and curricula in specific contexts.
    • Presents key findings in an assessment grid for learning programmes, outlining effective practices and outcomes.
    • Includes a range of action research-based case studies from Japan and Vietnam.