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Romano, Tom – English Journal, 1992
Reviews Linda Cleary's "From the Other Side of the Desk: Students Speak Out about Writing." Discusses outer and inner voices, writing problems, evaluation, analysis and exposition, and signs of hope. (PRA)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Secondary Education, Student Attitudes, Writing Evaluation
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Phelps, Louise Wetherbee – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1998
Responds to the book "Twelve Readers Reading: Responding to College Student Writing" (Richard Straub and Ronald Lunsford). Makes the author's hermeneutical prejudice visible by laying out a brief history of her own questions and inquiries about interpreting student writing. Elucidates the ubiquity and comprehensive scope of responsivity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Teacher Response, Writing Evaluation
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Wolfe, Edward W.; Kao, Chi-Wen; Ranney, Michael – Written Communication, 1998
Examines behavioral differences of essay scorers who demonstrate different levels of proficiency. Compares three proficiency groups to identify differences in essay features considered, understandings of the scoring rubric, and decision-making procedures. Finds that scorers with different proficiency levels do not focus on different essay features…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High Schools, Psychometrics, Scoring
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Jago, Carol – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Discusses the author's goal of helping students see how mistakes in their writing distract readers and how errors have influenced the grade. Recommends the careful use of the "red pen" noting that it is easy to forget its power. Suggests that teachers use this power to help students grow as writers. (SG)
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Student Attitudes, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement
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LeNoir, W. David – English Journal, 2002
Seeks evaluative strategies for grading poetry that occupy an elusive middle ground between flexibility and consistency. Discusses rubrics, collections, conference/negotiation, self-evaluation, and explication. (RS)
Descriptors: Grading, Higher Education, Poetry, Secondary Education
Troia, Gary A., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2009
This book focuses on how to provide effective instruction to K-12 students who find writing challenging, including English language learners and those with learning disabilities or language impairments. Prominent experts illuminate the nature of writing difficulties and offer practical suggestions for building students' skills at the word,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Writing Difficulties, Writing Workshops
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Dappen, Leon; Isernhagen, Jody; Anderson, Sue – Assessing Writing, 2008
This paper is an examination of statewide district writing achievement gain data from the Nebraska Statewide Writing Assessment system and implications for statewide assessment writing models. The writing assessment program is used to gain compliance with the United States No Child Left Behind Law (NCLB), a federal effort to influence school…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Federal Legislation, Writing Achievement
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Martins, David – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2008
This article explores the use of scoring rubrics in the context of deteriorating material conditions of writing instruction. The author hopes to offer a consideration of rubrics that enables a revision of rubric designs, in order to facilitate teacher response to student writing, and that offers suggestions for uses of rubrics that account for…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Teacher Response, Writing Tests, Scoring Rubrics
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Pagano, Neil; Bernhardt, Stephen A.; Reynolds, Dudley; Williams, Mark; McCurrie, Matthew Kilian – College Composition and Communication, 2008
In a FIPSE-funded assessment project, a group of diverse institutions collaborated on developing a common, course-embedded approach to assessing student writing in our first-year writing programs. The results of this assessment project, the processes we developed to assess authentic student writing, and individual institutional perspectives are…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Freshman Composition, Performance Based Assessment
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Olson, Carol Booth; Land, Robert; Anselmi, Thelma; AuBuchon, Charlie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Members of a site of the California Writing Project conducted the study in this article in partnership with a large, urban, low-SES school district where 93% of the students speak English as a second language and 69% are designated Limited English Proficient. Over an eight-year period, a relatively stable group of 55 secondary teachers engaged in…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Learning Strategies, Essays, Limited English Speaking
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Passig, David; Schwartz, Gali – International Journal on E-Learning, 2007
Students in higher education, most frequently, use the frontal approach while being asked to collaborate on a writing assignment. However, the difficulty in collaborative writing using conventional technologies such as pen and paper, board or computer is the limited ability to view the work of your peers during the process (Baeker, Glass,…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Writing Evaluation, Writing Assignments, Graduate Students
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Simmons, John – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
A movement in late 20th-century rhetorical theory asked teachers to encourage writing on personal topics as well as formal, impersonal ones. Thus, to traditional writing goals (pleasing, persuading, and instructing) the exorcism of often deep emotions was added. This movement forced teachers to read and evaluate student writing in a more…
Descriptors: Rhetorical Theory, Writing (Composition), Self Disclosure (Individuals), Antisocial Behavior
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White, Alfred H. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2007
The article reports the development of the Structural Analysis of Written Language (SAWL), an instrument designed for use by classroom teachers in objectively documenting the ability of children to write in English. The SAWL allows teachers to use T-unit analysis to quantitatively assess language improvement regardless of whether the student…
Descriptors: Written Language, Evaluation Methods, Printed Materials, Morphemes
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Hyland, Theresa Ann – Assessing Writing, 2009
Current concerns about academic plagiarism in student writing assume qualitative and quantitative differences in the writing of students for whom English is a first language (EL1) and English is a second language (EL2), but lack precision in measuring those differences. I examined the citation practices of EL1 and EL2 students in a timed writing…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Prior Learning, Rating Scales, Citations (References)
Kalaja, Paula; Leppanen, Sirpa – 1991
Electronic mail (e-mail) messages were examined in terms of the relationship of texts to features of the communicative event itself. A tentative look was taken at how one particular component of the communicative event could explain differences and similarities in different text types as well as within the same type. The assumption was that texts…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Interaction
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