Differential Functioning of Reading Subskills on the OSSLT for L1 and ELL Students: A Multidimensionality Model-Based DBF/DIF Approach

The increasing numbers of English language learners (ELLs) in Canadian schools pose a significant challenge to the standards‐based provincial tests used to measure proficiency levels of all students from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds. This study investigated the extent to which reading...

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Canada
differential bundle functioning (DBF)
differential item functioning (DIF)
English (Second Language)
English as a second language
English Language Learners
Foreign Countries
Grade 10
Grammar
Item Analysis
L1 and ELL students
Language Proficiency
Language Skills
Language teaching
Linguistics
Literacy
literacy assessment
Literacy Education
multidimensionality-based DBF/DIF analysis
Multilingualism
Native Speakers
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)
reading comprehension
Second Language Learning
Secondary School Students
Standardized tests
test bias
Test Items
Tests
Vocabulary Development
Writing Skills
title Differential Functioning of Reading Subskills on the OSSLT for L1 and ELL Students: A Multidimensionality Model-Based DBF/DIF Approach
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