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HUL494: Ethics in Language Testing

Guest Speakers

David C. Berliner
Regents Professor Emeritus and Research Professor
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
Arizona State University


David Bong
Founding Sponsor of the Global Seal of Biliteracy
Co-Founder and CEO of Avant Assessment


Linda Egnatz
Executive Director
Global Seal of Biliteracy


Kathleen Evans
Director of Language Workshop
Indiana University Bloomington


Thomas Haladyna
Professor Emeritus
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
Arizona State University.


Anju Kuriakose
Director of Psychometrics
Arizona Department of Education


Scott McGinnis
Academic Advisor & Professor
Defense Language Institute


Steven Nydick
Lead Assessment Scientist, Psychometrics
Duolingo


W. James Popham
Emeritus Professor
Graduate School of Education
University of California, Los Angeles


Jennifer Renn
Research Assistant Professor
Managing Director of the Center for Literarcy and Language Education and Research (CL2EAR)
College of Education
Purdue University


Kellie Rolstad
Associate Professor
Department of Teaching and Learning, Policy and Leadership
College of Education
University of Maryland


Rick Rosenberg
Former Regional English Language Officer
U.S. Department of State


Joseph Ryan
Professor Emeritus
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
Arizona State University


Wayne E. Wright
Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Programs and Faculty Development
Professor and Barbara I. Cook Chair of Literacy and Language
College of Education
Purdue University


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