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Call for Papers: New Technologies in Language Testing and Assessment

In this special issue we look for examples of innovation within educational practices, either at the classroom, organizational or beyond the classroom level, of ways in which technology has been used to transform assessment and testing practices. Although the emphasis is on technology, we are interested to hear about all aspects of the implementation of technology including its impetus, impact and further dissemination.

Co-Editor-in-Chief Professor Jin Yan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) has won the Cambridge/ILTA Distinguished Achievement Award 2021.

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Latest Special Issue: Language Assessment Literacy

This special issue brings together cutting edge research and reviews highlighting the issues involved in the understanding of language assessment. Language assessment literacy (LAL) includes skill in the procedures for evaluating language abilities, the ability to build suitable assessments, and just as importantly, the understanding of appropriate mechanisms of feedback that assist learners to improve their target language and reach their short and long-term goals.

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Featured collection: The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) for English Language Assessment in China

Purpose of this thematic series is to discuss the applicability of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) for English language assessment in local contexts and introduce the work on developing a framework for English language education in China.

Expanding the area of study to Oceania

With a great number of second or foreign language learners and the extremely diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, the Asia-Pacific region is an amazing ground of study for language assessment research. This is why the journal decided to expand the scope to the whole Asia-Pacific area and to welcome new submissions that focus on this region. 

LTA is indexed by ESCI and SCOPUS

The journal Language Testing in Asia has been accepted by the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) with an Impact Factor of 2.8 and is indexed by SCOPUS.

It is also ranked in the top quartile of the Scimago Journal Rank (SJR).

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Aims and scope

Language Testing in Asia (LTA) was founded in 2011 as a high quality peer-reviewed online academic journal. The purpose of LTA is to acknowledge and showcase scholarly findings in Asia and the Asia-Pacific region in the field of language assessment. A broad definition of Asia is used, which includes any countries east of the Suez Canal and south of the Caspian and Black seas, to Japan in the east and Indonesia in the south. More recently, it has been decided to further expand the area of study to Oceania.

Language assessment is of particular importance in the Asia-Pacific region, which has a large number of second or foreign language learners with very diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, assessments of large scales and high stakes, and an urgent need for research to improve the quality of assessment services.

The journal compares validity, consistency and efficacy of testing approaches and methods, and by analysing a wide variety of contextual elements such as cultural aspects, attitudes, students’ perceptions and motivation, it aims at exploring the applicability of language assessment methods in local contexts, examining new proposals and ideas, and actively contributing to the discussion about transparent and effective frameworks for language education in Asia.

Offering evidence and reports in a scholarly and rigorous format, Language Testing in Asia will appeal not only to linguists, academics and researchers in the field of language assessment, but also to policy-makers, policy planners and administrators, school-leaders and trainers.

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Test Reviews

Test ReviewLanguage Testing in Asia now accepts Test Review articles showcasing comprehensive and authoritative descriptions of tests or testing procedures. Learn more about this article type and our submission guidelines!  

Apply for APC funding in language and education research

Did you know that there are almost 200 open access article processing charge (APC) funds available to researchers worldwide? Many funding bodies require that research publications resulting from their grants are made freely available to all. By publishing your research with us you fully comply with open access mandates, and the publishing costs may be entirely covered by the research grant. This means that you won’t have to pay any publishing fee and you retain the copyright. Check here how to discover and apply for APC funding. 

Thanks to all our reviewers

A peer-reviewed journal would not survive without the generous time and insightful comments of the reviewers, whose efforts often go unrecognized. Editors and staff of Language Testing in Asia would like to publicly acknowledge our peer reviewers.

Annual Journal Metrics

  • 2022 Citation Impact
    2.8 - 2-year Impact Factor
    1.858 - SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper)
    0.600 - SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

    2023 Speed
    11 days submission to first editorial decision for all manuscripts (Median)
    61 days submission to accept (Median)

    2023 Usage
    530,067 downloads
    116 Altmetric mentions

This journal is indexed by

    • SCOPUS
    • Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
    • Google Scholar
    • CNKI
    • DOAJ
    • EBSCO Discovery Service
    • EBSCO Education Source
    • ERIC 
    • MLA International Bibliography
    • OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
    • ProQuest Central
    • ProQuest Education Database
    • ProQuest Professional Education
    • ProQuest Social Science Collection
    • ProQuest-ExLibris Summon
    • ProQuest-ExLibris Primo
    • ProQuest-ExLibris Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts (LLBA)
    • UGC-CARE List (India)
    • TD Net Discovery Service
    • SCImago
    • Navar
    • MLA International Bibliography
    • Gale
    • Dimensions

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Authors without funds to cover the Article Processing Charge (APC) are eligible for a discretionary waiver of the APC, and should request a waiver during submission.
Language Testing in Asia also has waivers available at the Editor's discretion. Authors can contact the Editors in Chief for more information. Read here for more information on APCs.