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4.8
104 reviewsWritten by a selection of his friends and collaborators, this volume
pays tribute to the academic achievements of the late Professor Cyril J
Weir. His passing in September 2018 leaves an eclectic legacy in the
field of language testing and assessment, and the chapters contained
herein, part of a series he guided and often wrote for, honour and
illuminate his lessons.
Professor Weir’s chronicling of the history and evolution of language
testing is reflected in chapters on his role in assessment reform and
the origins of his socio-cognitive framework; authors also reflect on
the impact of this model on test validity and validation. He was also a
vital influence in putting these ideas into action, as reported in
chapters on test operationalisation and the establishment of the Centre
for Research in English Language Learning and Assessment (CRELLA).
By drawing on a rich range of voices in language assessment, from
China to the UK to the Middle East, and from Professor Weir’s earliest
to most recent collaborators, we illustrate breadth and depth of his
impact on language testing and assessment, and how his lessons continue
to be relevant to the present day.