The debate NZ should really be having about language policy
The recently introduced English Language Bill will change little, but highlights a deeper
issue. NZ still lacks a coherent framework for language policy.
This is an interesting discussion by Hilary Smith about the proposal to legislate "official language" status to English in New Zealand. She draws attention to debates about English language test scores, calling for a "proper national language policy".
theconversation.com/the-debate-n...
07.03.2026 23:05
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The debate NZ should really be having about language policy
The recently introduced English Language Bill will change little, but highlights a deeper issue. NZ still lacks a coherent framework for language policy.
05.03.2026 11:13
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Why there's a push to make English an official language in New Zealand
New Zealand might be full of English speakers, but some politicians are pushing for laws to protect the language.
New Zealand conservatives copying the US move to designate English as an "official language". Totally unnecessary, but suggesting that that status of English might be vulnerable is an effective populist move that rouses fear and linguicism.
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03...
05.03.2026 00:12
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ILTA Guidelines for Practice: "basic information about best practice in language assessment to promote fair, valid and transparent uses of language assessments". Includes standardized tests and learning-oriented assessment practices. www.iltaonline.com/page/ILTAGui...
21.01.2026 07:07
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Concordance studies link scores on one test to scores on another. They provide an empirical basis for score equivalence tables, but they do have limitationsπ§, e.g., similarity of test constructs, population used, number of test takers at each score level, length of scales.
Image: Mediamodifier
22.01.2026 01:12
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The timeline for the projects discussed in this book roughly maps onto my time with @corpussocialsci.bsky.social and will stand proudly on my bookshelf.
Was fun to write, too.
www.cambridge.org/core/books/a...
30.09.2025 10:35
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Colourless greenΒ vegetative electron microscopy ideas sleep furiously.
15.04.2025 07:05
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A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers β and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data
Once errors creep into the AI knowledge base, they can be very hard to get out.
15.04.2025 06:14
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Thank you ALANZ - We look forward to hearing more about ALANZ 2025. The ALTAANZ separate conference this year will be held online 11-13 November 2025, so no need to travel!
05.02.2025 02:31
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A-Irony: AI developer gets upset when other AI developer steals their IP
30.01.2025 06:32
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Language Testing - Volume 42, Number 1, Jan 01, 2025
Table of contents for Language Testing, 42, 1, Jan 01, 2025
#LanguageTestingβs Jan 2025 issue is now out. Read what has been happening behind the schemes in my Editorial w/Xun Yan. A highlight of the issue: a tribute to Tim McNamara & reflections on his work by John Pill, @kelliefrost.bsky.social & @susymacqueen.bsky.social journals.sagepub.com/toc/ltja/42/1
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