Adaptvurder: Study Protocol for an Upcoming Adaptive Reading Test

A. M. Bakken, A. F. Gourvennec, B. Walgermo, O. Solheim, Njål Foldnes, P. H. Uppstad
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Effective reading instruction requires precise assessment of the learner’s current skill level. For young learners, however, assessment often comes at a great cost: Tests take a long time and students are presented with items that are both too easy and too difficult. Recent developments in adaptive testing have the potential for solving both these challenges. In this paper, we take the path of argument-based validity (Kane, 2015) by presenting an interpretation and use argument for an upcoming adaptive test. We term this paper a study protocol, in line with the established tradition for protocols for pre-registered empirical trials. The function of the protocol is to communicate openly what often remains tacit knowledge on test development.
适应性阅读测试:即将到来的适应性阅读测试的研究方案
有效的阅读指导需要对学习者当前的技能水平进行精确的评估。然而,对于年轻的学习者来说,评估往往要付出巨大的代价:测试花费很长时间,学生们面对的项目既太容易又太难。适应性测试的最新发展有可能解决这两个挑战。在本文中,我们采取基于论证的有效性路径(Kane, 2015),为即将到来的适应性测试提供解释和使用论证。我们将本文称为研究方案,与预先注册的经验试验方案的既定传统一致。协议的功能是公开交流在测试开发中经常保留的隐性知识。
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