Academic English Proficiency Assessment Using a Computerized Adaptive Test

M. Curi, Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva, Vanessa Vitoriano da Silva
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This paper describes the steps to convert a paper-and-pencil English proficiency test for academic purposes, consisting of multiple choice items administered following the Admissible Probability Measurement Procedure [24], adopted by the graduate program at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences at the University of São Paulo (ICMC-USP), Brazil, to a computerized adaptive test (CAT) based on an Item Response Theory Model (IRT). Despite the fact that the program accepts various internationally recognized tests that attest non-native speakers English proficiency, such as the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and the Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE), for instance, its requirement is incoherent in public universities in Brazil due to the cost, which ranges from US$ 200.00 to US$ 300.00 per exam. The TAI-PI software (Computerized Adaptive Test for English Proficiency), which was developed in Java language and SQLite, started to be used to assess the English pro?ciency of students on the program from October, 2013. The statistical methodology used was defined considering the history and aims of the test and adopted Samejima's Graded Response Model [21], the Kullback-Leibler information criterion for item selection, the a posteriori estimation method for latent trait [2] and the Shadow Test approach [29] to impose restrictions (content and test length) on the test composition of each individual. A description of the test design, the statistical methods used, and the results of a real application of TAI-PI for graduate students are presented in this paper, as well as the validation studies of the new methodology for pass or fail classification, showing the good quality of the new evaluation system and examination of improvement using the IRT and CAT methods.
使用计算机化适应性测试进行学术英语水平评估
本文描述了将学术目的的纸笔英语水平测试转换为基于项目反应理论模型(IRT)的计算机化自适应测试(CAT)的步骤,该测试由多项选择题组成,遵循巴西圣保罗大学数学与计算机科学研究所(ICMC-USP)的研究生项目采用的可接受概率测量程序[24]进行管理。尽管该计划接受各种国际公认的测试,以证明非英语母语者的英语水平,例如英语作为外语的测试(托福),国际英语语言测试系统(雅思)和剑桥英语水平(CPE),但由于成本,其要求在巴西的公立大学是不一致的,每次考试的费用从200美元到300美元不等。以Java语言和SQLite开发的TAI-PI软件(计算机英语水平自适应测试)开始用于评估英语专业人士。自2013年10月起,该项目学生的年龄。使用的统计方法是根据测试的历史和目的来确定的,采用Samejima的分级反应模型[21]、Kullback-Leibler信息选择标准、潜在特质的后测估计方法[2]和阴影测试方法[29]对每个个体的测试组成进行限制(内容和测试长度)。本文介绍了测试设计、使用的统计方法和在研究生中实际应用TAI-PI的结果,以及对新方法的合格或不合格分类的验证研究,显示了新评估系统的良好质量以及使用IRT和CAT方法进行改进的检查。
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