英文摘要 |
This quant-QUAL sequential explanatory mixed methods study describes a framework for evaluating the communicative competence (Canale and Swain 1980; Canale 1983) of non-beginner students of Chinese for placement purposes at U.S. four-year postsecondary institutions. Three data sources informed this study: (1) a sample of randomly-selected institutional websites on Chinese placement procedures (n1 = 226), (2) an online survey of program coordinators' perceptions (n2 = 27), and (3) a follow-up semi-structured individual interview with Chinese program coordinators (n3 = 20). Findings revealed five commonly-used procedures: (1) written test, (2) oral interview, (3) background questionnaire, (4) standardized tests (Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate ® ), and (5) seat-time equivalency. In addition, the data demonstrated that one method does not fit all: only a combination of multidimensional measures can holistically evaluate increasingly heterogeneous students' Chinese communicative competence. |