A study on CSL proficiency evaluation—Reading and Listening subject.
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Date
2011-01-01
Authors
Rih-Chang Chao
Bor-Chen Kuo
Hsuan-Po Wang
Ya-Hsun Tsai
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NAUN
Abstract
Presently there are many Chinese proficiency tests
(CPTs) available today measuring participants’ proficiency in CSL.
Most of them, the AP Chinese language and Cultural examination
(AP), Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) and Test of Proficiency-Huayu
(TOP), had classified their test results in proficiency levels which
corresponded to the levels of CEFR (The Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, and
Assessment). However, some of Reading and Listening subjects in
Top had not completely conducted their proficiency level in
corresponding to CEFR. Therefore, the items implemented in this
study were on the basis of CEFR for CSL CPT reading and listening
subject construction. This study applied IRT 3PL model to analyze and
interpret 751 reading and 762 listening subjects empirical data
collected from Grace Christian Collage in Philippine on September
2009 via the computerized based test (CBT). The contribution of this
study was not only on the construction of a CSL Proficiency Test on a
basis of CEFR but also in comparison with examinees’ proficiency
scales in referring to their background and explored factors that might
affected CSL learning effectiveness.