Examination System
Setting and Pretesting
1.1 Selection of materials
The test materials for the different levels and skills are written
by members of the Board of examiners (jury dexamen) who are appointed
for one year at a time by the Ministry of Education on the recommendation
of the CLL. All oral and written tests are based on materials
related to social, economic and cultural topics. These authentic
materials are either used in their original form or specially
adapted for use in tests.
There are guidelines which regulate the following aspects of
test design:
skills to be assessed;
linguistic complexity;
subject matter;
item and task types.
These guidelines are complemented by samples and detailed marking
scales.
1.2 Test item writing
Test items are written by individual members of the Board of
examiners. item writers are always practising teachers. The president
of the Board and the teacher acting as secretary to the Board
check the test proposals, make modifications and select tasks
and items to construct three versions of the test for each test
battery.
1.3 Pretesting
There is no formal pretesting.
Marking
2.1 Process
As the number of candidates is limited and as they do not normally
live or work very far from the premises of the CLL, there is only
one examination centre. All the members of the Board may be appointed
as examiners for oral and for written testing.
For the oral component of each examination, candidates are interviewed
by two examiners, neither of whom may have taught them. scripts
from all written tests are marked independently by two examiners.
2.2 Training
Before each examination session examiners have to undergo in-service
training in order to ensure uniformity of standards of assessment.
Two meetings are held: the first one is to deal with test criteria,
item writing and marking. The second one is to deal with the processes
of test construction and the application of the marking scales.
2.3 Checking
Performance in the oral and written components of the test is
assessed independently on detailed scales by each examiner. At
a later meeting a co-ordinator checks for borderline cases or
cases where examiners marks differ widely. These cases are then
discussed with the examiners.
Results
For the ZLaF (Zertifikat Lëtzebuergesch als Friemsprooch),
1 DLAF (Éischten Diplom Lëtzebuergesch als Friemsprooch)
and the 2 DLAF (Zweten Diplom Lëtzebuergesch als Friemsprooch),
candidates have the option of taking the whole examination or
choosing the components which test the skill(s) they are interested
in: oral communication, reading or writing. Candidates can also
choose to take the test at a different level for each skill. Results
and certification are given in the form of Pass or Fail for each
skill and each level.
For the IDL (Ieweschten Diplom Lëtzebuergesch) candidates
have to attempt all components: listening, speaking, reading and
writing. The results are given in the form of Pass or Fail. To
be awarded this diploma the candidate has to be successful in
all the four skills. However, a provisional certificate can be
issued for those components which the candidate has passed, before
he or she has taken all four.
Security
Every stage of the examination process is carefully controlled.
The whole process, from the first proposals for test items to
the final evaluation of candidates performance, is strictly confidential.
No test is ever re-used.
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