Assessment, Testing and Evaluation in English-Medium Education from a Global Perspective
Samantha Curle editor Jack Pun editor Pramod K Sah editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Multilingual Matters
Publishing:16th Sep '25
£114.95
This title is due to be published on 16th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Addresses the dual challenge of assessing content knowledge and language proficiency in multilingual classrooms
This book examines assessment, testing and evaluation within English-medium education contexts globally. It explores how assessments can effectively measure learning outcomes, integrating both content mastery and language proficiency in multilingual and multicultural classrooms.
This book examines assessment, testing and evaluation within English-medium education contexts globally. It explores how assessments can effectively measure learning outcomes, integrating both content mastery and language proficiency in multilingual and multicultural classrooms. It features contributions from diverse experts worldwide and offers a comprehensive analysis of assessment practices, emerging trends and their implications for teaching and learning. The authors emphasise inclusivity, equity and effectiveness in English-medium instruction (EMI) assessment. The chapters address a range of topics within assessment, including designing assessments for both content and language goals; addressing challenges in EMI assessment; and incorporating emerging practices such as formative assessments and translanguaging. The book also discusses policy influences on EMI assessment, teacher assessment literacy and the role of innovative technologies like AI in EMI assessments. It provides practical examples and strategies, aiming to enhance EMI assessment practices and bridge the gap between theory and classroom implementation.
This edited collection is essential reading for those interested in understanding how assessment and evaluation are being adapted in EMI programmes worldwide. Drawing on empirical work from Asia to Europe, the volume captures the intersections of assessment, language policy and internationalisation in higher education. * Ikuya Aizawa, University of Nottingham, UK *
This book is recommended reading for anyone wondering about research into assessment and testing in EMI. The chapters offer valuable insights into a whole range of issues such as formative and summative assessment, online testing and AI use in EMI. Well worth reading. * John Airey, Stockholm University, Sweden *
A timely and comprehensive volume that offers a rich, research-informed exploration of the often-overlooked complexities of assessment in EMI. The book arrives at a pivotal moment, as questions around the validity and equity of assessment in English-medium education continue to intensify. A must-read for educators, researchers, and policymakers navigating global English-medium education. * Nicola Galloway, University of Exeter, UK *
ISBN: 9781800419179
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
Weight: unknown
292 pages