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Thom Hudson at Hawai'i
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Thom Hudson
    Thom Hudson, Professor of Second Language Studies at the University of Hawai'i, and co-editor of the electronic journal Reading in a Foreign Language, received his BS degree in sociology at the University of California at Berkeley, and his MA degree in TESOL and Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has been on the SLS faculty at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa since 1989.
    Prior to coming to Hawai'i, Thom taught three years in Cairo, Egypt, numerous years in the U.S., two years in Guadalajara, Mexico, and since coming to Hawai'i he has spent a sabbatical year teaching in Japan. He was the Director of the English Language Institute at the University of Hawai'i for three years. He was also Co-Principal Investigator of a grant entitled "Expanding English Language Capacity in Vietnam".
    His research
has concentrated on second language reading, second language testing,
English for Specific Purposes, and Program development. He has had a long
term interest in criterion-referenced testing in particular. He is also
currently interested in computer and web-based testing. His research has
appeared in the journals Language Learning, Studies in Second Language
Acquisition, TESOL Quarterly, Language Testing, Annual Review of Applied
Linguistics, and Language and Communication. He is author of
the text Reading in a Second Language, published in 2006 by Oxford University
Press. He has co-authored Developing Prototypic Measures of Cross-Cultural
Pragmatics, with E. Detmer & J.D. Brown, Designing Second Language
Performance Assessments, with J. Norris, JD Brown, and J. Yoshioka,
and An Investigation of Second Language Task-Based Performance Assessments,
with JD Brown, J. Norris, and W. Bonk, and Criterion-Referenced Language
Testing, with JD Brown. Additionally, he co-edited A Focus on Language
Test Development with JD Brown. He also has chapters in several books.
Recommended Locations
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