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Sawaki Yasuyo

サワキ ヤスヨ | Sawaki Yasuyo
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): Foreign language education
Research keywords  (1): language assessment, applied linguistics, English education
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (5):
  • 2020 - 2024 Developing and validating an online tool for learning and teaching how to write summaries in English
  • 2016 - 2019 Examining Japanese university students' ability to write summaries in English and developing summarization instruction materials for university-level L2 writing education in Japan
  • 2016 - 2019 Examining Japanese university students' summary writing ability and developing materials for summarization instruction in university English courses
  • 2010 - 2016 Investigating the relative effectivenes of various types of performance feedback on reading performance for TOEFL iBT test preparation
  • 2011 - 2015 The Use of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Academic and Business Contexts in Japan - An analysis of its use and implications for language education
Papers (35):
  • Yasuyo Sawaki. Book review: C. A. Chapelle and E. Voss (Eds.), Validity Argument in Language Testing: Case Studies of Validation Research. Language Testing. 2023
  • Sawaki, Y. Do the TOEFL iBT® section scores provide value-added information to stakeholders?. Langauge Testing. 2018. 35. 4. 529-556
  • Maya Sugita McEown, Yasuyo Sawaki, Tetsuo Harada. Foreign Language Learning Motivation in the Japanese Context: Social and Political Influences on Self. Modern Language Journal. 2017. 101. 3. 533-547
  • Sawaki, Y. The effects of different levels of performance feedback on TOEFL iBT ® Reading practice test performance. TOEFL iBT Research Report No. TOEFLiBT-29. 2017
  • University faculty members’ perspectives on English language demands in content courses and a reform of university entrance examinations in Japan: a needs analysis. Language Testing in Asia. 2017. 7. 13
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Books (13):
  • Computer-based testing. In G. Fulcher & L. Harding (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of language testing (2nd ed., pp. 530-544)
    2022
  • Generalizabiilty theory. In B. B. Frey (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of research design (2nd ed.. pp. 618-620)
    Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage 2022
  • Developing summary content scoring criteria for university L2 writing instruction in Japan. In G. J. Ockey, & B. Green (Eds.), Another generation of fundamental considerations in language assessment: A festschrift in honor of Lyle F. Bachman (pp. 153-171)
    New York: Springer 2020
  • Univariate generalizability theory in language assessment, In V. Aryadoust & M. Raquel (Eds.), Quantitative data analysis for language assessment (Vol 1, pp.30-53)
    New York: Routledge 2019
  • Methods of test validation. In E. Shohamy, L. Or, & S. May (Eds.), Encyclopedia of language and education, Volume 7, Language testing and assessment (pp. 193-209)
    New York: Springer 2017
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Lectures and oral presentations  (46):
  • Assessing content for enhancing construct representation in source-based writing performance assessment
    (40th Language Testing Research Colloquium 2018)
  • Generalizability of content analytic rating scales for assessing university-level Japanese EFL learners’ summarization performance
    (Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing: An International Conference in Honor of Lyle Bachman 2017)
  • English language demands at universities; What is the construct of “academic English” in the Japanese context? In L. Cheng (Chair), How does context mediate construct and content? A political, social, and pedagogical analysis of English language testing in Asia
    (38th Language Testing Research Colloquium 2016)
  • English language demands at universities; What is the construct of “academic English” in the Japanese context? In L. Cheng (Chair), How does context mediate construct and content? A political, social, and pedagogical analysis of English language testing i
    (38th Language Testing Research Colloquium 2016)
  • Japanese students’ and teachers’ perception and use of score reports for two large-scale EFL tests
    (37th Language Testing Research Colloquium 2015)
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Education (3):
  • - 2003 University of California, Los Angeles Graduate School, Department of Applied Linguistics applied linguistics, language assessment
  • - 2003 University of California, Los Angeles Graduate School, Department of Applied Linguistics applied linguistics, language assessment
  • - 1995 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Division of English as an International Language Teaching English as a second language
Professional career (3):
  • B.A. in Education (Kumamoto University)
  • M.A. in teaching English as a second language (United States of America)
  • Ph.D. in applied linguistics (United States of America)
Work history (5):
  • 2014 - Professor, Department of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan (Since April to Present)
  • 2009 - Associate Professor, Department of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan (April to March 2014)
  • 2006/09 - Research Scientist, Center for Validity Research, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. (September February 2009)
  • 2003/08 - Associate Research Scientist, Center for Validity Research, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A. (August August 2006)
  • 1996 - Research Assistant, Department of American and English Literature, Showa Women's University, Tokyo, Japan (April March 1998)
Committee career (13):
  • 2022/01 - 現在 Asian Association for Language Assessment (AALA) First Vice President
  • 2014/06 - 2021/12 Asian Association for Language Assessment (AALA) Secretary/Treasurer
  • 2016/04 - Japan Language Testing Association (JLTA) Board Member
  • 2016/04 - 日本言語テスト学会 (JLTA) 理事
  • 2014/06 - アジア言語テスト学会 (AALA) 事務局長
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Awards (1):
  • 2021 - Language Testing (Sage) 2021 Language Testing Reviewer of the Year Award
Association Membership(s) (3):
Asian Association for Language Assessment ,  International Language Testing Association (ILTA) ,  Japan Language Testing Association
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