Examining provision and sufficiency of testing accommodations for English learners

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
S. Roschmann, S. Witmer, Martin A. Volker
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Abstract

Abstract Accommodations are commonly provided to address language-related barriers students may experience during testing. Research on the validity of scores from accommodated test administrations remains somewhat inconclusive. The current study investigated item response patterns to understand whether accommodations, as used in practice among English learners (ELs) in the United States, allow for comparable measurement between ELs and non-ELs. Results indicated that although significant differences are evident in overall test scores for ELs and non-ELs, only minimal measurement concerns were evident. Very few items displayed moderate or large differential item functioning (DIF); no tests showed small, medium, or large differential test functioning. The current study adds to existing literature on measurement comparability and accommodation research on ELs; implications for practice are provided.
检查为英语学习者提供的考试设施是否充足
通常提供住宿,以解决学生在测试期间可能遇到的语言障碍。从适应考试管理分数的有效性的研究仍然有些不确定。目前的研究调查了项目反应模式,以了解在美国英语学习者(el)中使用的住宿是否允许在英语学习者和非英语学习者之间进行可比测量。结果表明,尽管ELs和非ELs的总体测试分数有明显的显著差异,但只有最小的测量问题是明显的。很少项目显示中等或较大的差异项目功能(DIF);没有测试显示小、中或大差异测试功能。本研究补充了现有文献对ELs的测量可比性和适应性研究;为实践提供了启示。
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International Journal of Testing
International Journal of Testing SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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3.60
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