Summary of Best Practices
- FLAD
- Foreign Language Assessment Directory
- Understanding Assessment Tutorial
- Heritage Language Assessment Module
- Post-Secondary World Language Assessment Module
- Introduction
- Proficiency
- Placement Testing
- Assessment Plans
- Assessment Plans: The Why
- Assessment Plans: The How
- Aligning Assessment with Instruction
- Performance-based Assessment Tasks
- Designing Performance-based Assessment Tasks
- Scoring Performance-based Assessment Tasks
- Using Integrated Performance Assessments
- Designing Integrated Performance Assessments
- Intercultural Communicative Competence
- Assessing Intercultural Communication
- Assessing Cultures
- Assessment and Program Articulation
- Summary of Best Practices
- Show What You Know!
- Putting It All Together
- Resources
What are some overall best practices for using proficiency-based approaches to assessment with post-secondary learners?
Although each type of assessment requires a different approach, here are some general practices we recommend when using proficiency-based approaches to assessment in post-secondary contexts:
- Understand the linguistic and cultural profiles of your students and their motivations for learning
- Align your assessment practices with your unit or course goals/objectives and instructional practices
- Design assessment tasks that allow students to demonstrate their abilities in multiple ways over time
- Use a common language and benchmarks to measure and evaluate proficiency across courses and programs
- Include students in the assessment process through ongoing goal-setting, self-assessment, and reflection activities
More specific best practices for placement testing and developing assessment plans are provided in the following sections of this module.