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Wohlwend, Karen E. – Language Arts, 2009
Writing assessment is a contested site where competing discourses overlap and invoke conflicting expectations, creating dilemmas for teachers who want to do what they believe is best for children and fulfill their school's writing targets. A critical look at assessment quandaries reveals surface dilemmas as clashes between overlapping discourses,…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Writing Tests
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Glasswell, Kathryn; Parr, Judy M. – Language Arts, 2009
Traditionally, assessing student writing ability has often been product-focused. Advocates of child-centered process-oriented classrooms, however, suggest that teachers should also focus on understanding children's writing behaviors in the context of meaningful communicative tasks. In such an approach, writing conferences are one way in which…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Writing Evaluation, Writing Ability, Educational Technology
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Holbrook, Hilary Taylor – Language Arts, 1983
Examines ERIC materials on the nature of and supporting the use of invented spelling in elementary school writing. (HTH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Spelling, Teaching Methods
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Wolf, Shelby Anne; Wolf, Kenneth Paul – Language Arts, 2002
Focuses on what the authors have learned from six exemplary teachers of writing who teach within high-stakes accountability systems. Notes that based on what they have seen in the teachers' classrooms and discussed with them and their students, their response to the reality of high-stakes testing is the need to "teach true and to the test in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, High Stakes Tests, Teaching Methods
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Coleman, Mary E. – Language Arts, 1980
Suggests adapting teacher-written responses on children's compositions to their individual differences as an effective way to promote educational progress. Written comments can take the form of reaction to the child's ideas, encouragement, correction, or evaluation/instruction. (AEA)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Feedback, Individualized Instruction, Language Arts
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Koch, Richard – Language Arts, 1982
Considers the impact of teacher responses to student writing. Notes the need for a greater identification by the teacher of the overall work that students present for evaluation and feedback. Offers guidelines for responding in more qualitative ways to student writing. (RL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Guidelines