哥伦比亚研究生技能评估西班牙语通用写作技能量表的开发(Saber Pro)

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A. Ducasse, Kathryn Hill
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虽然许多高等教育机构列出了毕业生在学习过程中想要获得的通用技能(Barrie, 2006),但很少在毕业时直接评估相关技能。在哥伦比亚,所有中学后培训和教育都必须进行毕业评估。为此,针对哥伦比亚的情况制定了西班牙语版的澳大利亚毕业生技能评估(GSA)。然而,西班牙语版GSA写作量表的可靠性存在问题。本文描述了用问题树方法开发的基于经验的GSA量表(基于直觉的写作量表)取代原来的西班牙语版GSA量表(基于直觉的写作量表)的过程。40名评分者使用来自先前测试管理的基准脚本构建了两个整体(组合特征)和三个分析(个体特征)写作量表。然后测试了这五种量表。量表比较显示,8级整体量表提供了最广泛的分数分布。这项研究为哥伦比亚高等教育毕业生的通用写作技能测试提供了见解。此外,该研究独特地详细描述了基于经验的分析和整体量表的发展,用于评估哥伦比亚说西班牙语- l1的毕业生的写作。
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Development of a Spanish generic writing skills scale for the Colombian Graduate Skills Assessment (Saber Pro)
While many higher education institutions list the generic skills their graduates are intended to acquire during a course of study (Barrie, 2006), the relevant skills are rarely directly assessed at graduation. In Colombia, exit assessment is compulsory for all post-secondary training and education. To this end, a Spanish-language version of the Australian Graduate Skills Assessment (GSA) was developed for the Colombian context. However, problems were identified with the reliability of the Spanish version of the GSA writing scale. This paper describes the process of replacing the original version of the Spanish-language version of the GSA scale (an intuitively based writing scale) with an empirically based scale developed using a question tree method. Forty raters constructed two holistic (combined trait) and three analytic (individual trait) writing scales using benchmarked scripts from a previous test administration. The five scales were then trialled. Comparison of the scales showed the eight-level holistic scale provided the widest distribution of scores. This research provides insights into generic writing skill testing for higher education graduates in Colombia. In addition, the study uniquely provides a detailed description of the development of empirically-based analytic and holistic scales for assessing the writing of Spanish-L1 speaking graduates in Colombia.
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