In the UK, BUILA (the British Universities’ International Liaison Association) and BALEAP (the British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purpose) are two professional organizations that collaborate on issues related to international student recruitment and the use of English in academic settings.
Recently, BUILA, which represents UK universities’ international offices, and BALEAP, a group that supports teachers and researchers, joined forces to offer a set of recommendations on measuring the effectiveness of a test of academic English.
This publication, English Language Good Practices Guide: Testing Qualifications and English for Academic Purposes in Higher Education, offers practical guidance for universities looking to ensure that international students have sufficient academic English skills to succeed in modern classrooms.
Section 1 of the Guide, “Evaluation of English Language Qualifications” raises a handful of key questions on overall test quality that higher education institutions should consider before accepting an English test. In this article, we share how TOEFL iBT addresses each key question raised by this valuable BUILA-BALEAP guidance.