Monitoring IELTS examiner training effectiveness


Researchers:

Clare McDowell

Date Published:

14th April 2000

The key to reliability and hence validity of a direct or semi direct test is effective and internationally consistent examiner training. Since the launch of the IELTS test in 1989, the vast majority of examiners operating in Australia and at IDP centres off-shore have been trained in the face to face mode using materials initially created in 1989 and updated in subsequent years. However, these materials were designed to be used both in a self-access mode as well as training sessions and most of the examiners at The British Council centres and in the United Kingdom did their training through the self-access mode. Monitoring has shown that this dual training model inevitably led to some inconsistencies in rating particularly where the interview was concerned.

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