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Peer reviewedWilliams, Joseph M. – College Composition and Communication, 1981
Examines the sometimes puzzling behavior of writing teachers as they look for errors in language usage. Questions whether many of these teachers would notice the occurrence of certain features they call errors if they were not searching for errors in the first place. (RL)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Higher Education, Language Usage, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedLyons, Bill – English Journal, 1981
Having writers ask questions about their own papers promotes commitment to the revising and proofreading process. Students can ask teachers or peers the following: (1) What do you like about my paper? (2) What questions do you have about my paper? (3) What kinds of polishing does my paper need? (RL)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Positive Reinforcement, Questioning Techniques, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDillon, David; Searle, Dennis – Research in the Teaching of English, 1980
Shows that teachers' written responses to student writing are usually concerned with form and that two kinds of responses are most often used: (1) evaluation--usually of a general nature (a grade or "well written") and (2) instruction--usually focusing on specific language structures by correcting mechanical errors. (HOD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Response
Peer reviewedBurkhart, Ford N.; Sigelman, Carol; Frith, Katherine T. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
Examines how readers react to a journalist's ethnicity. Finds that (1) a Hispanic author was highly likely to be associated in readers' minds with a glowing article about Hispanics but was unlikely to be credited with authorship of a positive article about Anglos; and (2) the Hispanic author was evaluated no differently than was the Anglo-American…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Summer – College Composition and Communication, 1997
Analyzes 208 comments written at the end of student papers by 10 teaching assistants at Penn State. Analyzes a second sample containing end comments written earlier at other universities. Identifies 16 primary genres, falling into 3 groups: judging genres, reader response genres, and coaching genres. (PA)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Teacher Response
Peer reviewedHuot, Brian – College Composition and Communication, 1996
Explores the ability to construct a theory of writing assessment based on an understanding of the nature of language, written communication, and its teaching. Looks at current practices at universities that have been using assessment procedures that are site-based, practical, and have been developed and controlled locally. (TB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Portfolio Assessment, Testing, Theory Practice Relationship
Peer reviewedDyrud, Marilyn A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2003
Advocates a holistic method for evaluating assignments. Notes how the system reflects the evaluation procedures used in business for determining the success of a written communication by assigning numbers (0,1, or 2) for unacceptable, acceptable, and excellent work respectively. Explains that this system not only reduces the time commitment of…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation
Peer reviewedKryder, LeeAnne G. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2003
Explains the rubrics the author has developed to assure some degree of consistency in grading among instructors and teaching assistants in various sections of the same writing course. Finds these rubrics particularly useful for evaluating individual student performance in group projects. (SG)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedReichert, Nancy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2003
Discusses how contract grading promotes quality writing as well as a larger quantity of writing. Considers how teachers can use contract grading to support and promote the behaviors, thinking skills, and writing skills they believe will help students create quality writing. Notes that contract grading leads students to write more, to have fewer…
Descriptors: Grading, Instructional Innovation, Performance Contracts, Thinking Skills
Peer reviewedCumming, Alister – Assessing Writing, 2002
Contends that different ethical issues arise according to how the construct of writing is defined for assessment purposes. Explains that most formal assessments assume a pragmatic, functional definition of second-language writing in which an examinee's text production is judged normatively in respect to conventions. Discusses efforts to develop…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Ethics, Higher Education, Literary Devices
Peer reviewedMansell, Ian; Bennett, Glynis; Torrance, Colin; Fairbairn, Gavin – Nurse Education Today, 2002
Of 208 Welsh nursing/midwifery lecturers, large numbers corrected referencing, grammar, spelling, and sentence structure in students' written work; many felt this was less appropriate at higher levels. There was a discrepancy between opinions about and actual frequency of meetings with supervisees. Many commented on students' academic ability as a…
Descriptors: Essays, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Nursing Education
Peer reviewedBoiarsky, Carolyn – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1991
Investigates the effects of word processing on student's compositions to untangle the seemingly contradictory findings of earlier research. Finds that students are increasing their fluidity and fluency while simultaneously failing to organize and focus their increased verbiage. (RS)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Word Processing, Writing Evaluation
Peer reviewedMachauf, Liora – Language Sciences, 1990
Focuses on the language of civil engineering as manifested in the professional journal "Civil Engineering ASCE." Articles are analyzed, both syntactically and lexically, in terms of three major rhetorical functions: description, prescription, and persuasion. (17 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, English, Language Styles, Persuasive Discourse
Peer reviewedSloan, Gary – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Compares writing errors made by college freshmen and professional writers. Explains that 20 student essays were compared to 20 essays from the students' textbook, "Short Takes: Model Essays for Composition." Notes that students and professionals were almost equally prone to commit errors. Offers suggestions for improving student writing.…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Essays, Freshman Composition
Peer reviewedHochhalter, Alyce – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1990
Describes a class activity in which students analyze an annual report in terms of audiences and purposes of various sections of the report and the classifications, content, and physical attributes of the report. Notes that students report experiencing less anxiety when examining materials containing statistical and financial data after completing…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Audience Analysis, Business Education, Class Activities


