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English Language Education And Assessment Recent Developments In Hong Kong And The Chinese Mainland 1st Edition David Coniam Eds

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English Language Education And Assessment Recent Developments In Hong Kong And The Chinese Mainland 1st Edition David Coniam Eds
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Singapur
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 281
Author: David Coniam (eds.)
ISBN: 9789812870704, 9789812870711, 9812870709, 9812870717
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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English Language Education And Assessment Recent Developments In Hong Kong And The Chinese Mainland 1st Edition David Coniam Eds by David Coniam (eds.) 9789812870704, 9789812870711, 9812870709, 9812870717 instant download after payment.

This volume gathers contributions in the closely linked fields of English language assessment and language education. The contributors from China and Hong Kong represent a mixture of established and new scholars. Areas covered in the language education section range across major developments in the redefining of Hong Kong’s secondary and tertiary curricula, as well as the huge field of China’s vocational education curriculum. Regarding assessment, the contributions reflect major changes in the marking of examinations in Hong Kong, whereby all examinations from 2012 onwards are marked onscreen, to quality control issues in the administration of China’s College English Test, which is taken by over 10 million candidates every year.

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