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Direct and Indirect Test Items VIDEO

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Developing direct and indirect test items for language assessments.

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  • Direct and Indirect Test Items
    Date
    September 2, 2015
    In relation to
    assessment
  • Indirect Instruction
    Date
    January 19, 2015
    In relation to
    teaching methods
  • Developing Standardized Tests
    Date
    June 21, 2017
    In relation to
    assessment
This entry was posted in assessment, English and tagged assessment, tesol, testing on August 12, 2018 by Dr. Darrin.

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