ИСТОРИЈА ЈЕЗИЧКОГ ТЕСТИРАЊА
HISTORY OF LANGUAGE TESTING
Author(s): Dragana Mirčić PanićSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Education, Foreign languages learning, Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, School education, History of Education, Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Универзитет у Крагујевцу
Keywords: language testing;grammar-translation method;structuralism;communicative competence;online language testing
Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the history of the development of language test- ing in the light of various, once prevailing theories about the nature, acquisition and use of language. The initial chapter is dedicated to the first, traditional or pre-scientific phase in the development of language testing, which is related to the end of the 19th century and the then dominant grammar-translation method. What follows is a presentation of the period of discrete point testing, resulting from a structuralist interpretation of language, as well as the attempt to overcome the shortcomings of this type of testing. The final chapters deal with the theory of communicative competence, which has led to an essential and final turning point in relation to traditional methods. We also paid attention to the new challenges that the language testing process faced in the conditions of a pandemic and a complete transition to online teaching, and the answers to the questions that were recognized as problematic could be given by some future research.
Journal: Липар - часопис за књижевност, језик, уметност и културу
- Issue Year: XXIII/2022
- Issue No: 77
- Page Range: 163-171
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Serbian