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Peer reviewedKuhlemeier, Hans; van den Bergh, Huub – Assessing Writing, 1997
Examines relationships between writing instruction and functional composition performance of third-year secondary education Dutch students. Finds that, of 36 instructional characteristics, effective ones included instruction and exercises in writing functional texts, writing for a specific purpose, tailoring to a particular audience, global rating…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCoppe, Sylvie – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1998
Presents research on writing assessment situations in mathematics classes with high school students who are following a science-oriented curriculum. Emphasizes the importance of taking cognitive and didactic points of view into account for the analysis of students' work in problem solving. Contains 21 references. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, High Schools, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedO'Neill, Peggy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Argues that student self-assessment and reflection need to be central components of writing instruction and that the response sequence between teacher and student should routinely include them. Offers examples of this sequence with two students, and presents nine specific classroom strategies that put self-assessment and reflection at the center…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Teacher Response, Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedSunstein, Bonnie S. – Clearing House, 1998
Describes connections between art forgers and assessment practices of student writing in schools. Ponders how students might be encouraged to work more like masters than forgers. Argues that teaching strategies for reflection brings authenticity and encourages reflection in students about their work. Discusses techniques students can use to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Self Evaluation (Individuals), Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedRossen-Knill, Deborah; Lynch, Kim – Journal of Basic Writing, 2000
Presents a holistic method for describing basic writers and their writing to encourage classroom research at two- and four-year colleges and enables comparisons of basic writers across institutions. Offers some preliminary results from the pilot study to illustrate the type of findings this approach yields and highlights the importance of such…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedKear, Dennis J.; Coffman, Gerry A.; McKenna, Michael C.; Ambrosio, Anthony L. – Reading Teacher, 2000
Provides an overview of the development of a new Writing Attitude Survey, for use with groups or individuals, to learn about grade 1-12 students' attitudes toward writing. Offers directions for using the survey, suggestions for application in classrooms and research studies, and a reproducible copy of the survey with a scoring sheet. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedWhite, Edward M. – College English, 2001
Notes that writing assessment has become an important specialty within composition studies with links to such "suspicious partners" as educational research, statistics, and politics and with profound effects on public policy and educational funding. Discusses the modern era of writing assessment beginning during the fall of 1971 an its…
Descriptors: College English, Educational Finance, Educational Research, Evaluation Problems
Peer reviewedRubin, Lois – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Discusses how an online environment enhances the effectiveness of peer critique. Describes experiences with peer critiquing by computer. Notes that students responded favorably to online critiquing. Concludes that the results were critiques that were lively and personable--not matter-of-fact and dull like many handwritten ones. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Internet, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedGiberson, Greg A. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Addresses past and current issues concerning teacher response to first-year student writing and suggests that teacher intervention should be viewed as a writing process itself. Describes the author's own process of responding to student writing, which he has found to be very effective. Concludes that individual teachers must decide for themselves…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Grammar, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Collaboration
Peer reviewedTurner, Carolyn E.; Upshur, John A. – TESOL Quarterly, 2002
Considers two variables inherent in the rating scale development process: scale developers and the sample performances used by the scale developers. Examined the development and use of scales using two samples of English-as-a-Second-Language student writing and three teams of rating scale developers to construct three empirically derived scales.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Rating Scales, Scores, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedSoles, Derek – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Discusses some methods educators can use to ensure that grading supports and enhances learning. Suggests ways to grade written work that will enhance learning. Notes that teachers benefit from collaborative grading, primarily as a result of discussing grading practices with colleagues and sharing ideas about effective methods. Presents guidelines…
Descriptors: Grading, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedWolf, 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
Berzsenyi, Christyne A. – Composition Studies, 2001
Considers how effective teacher feedback increases students' awareness of the choices they make in a piece of writing and enables them to discuss those choices with others. Describes the Comment to Comment assignment, an asynchronous written collaboration between teacher and student. Discusses the process of trial and error that the author went…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition), Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedHarrington, Susanmarie – Journal of Basic Writing, 1999
Claims much of the research composition teachers rely on to shape classroom techniques fails to incorporate the perspectives of the students. Describes broad trends in basic writing scholarship as presented in the first 17 volumes of this journal. Argues that addressing the disjunction between students' assumptions about writing and the…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Research Utilization, Scholarly Journals
Peer reviewedHomer, David – English in Australia, 2001
Describes a summer writing course by presenting a diary embellished with writing exercises, a course guide, a list of writing activities that can be taken as starters, and assessments. Discusses how each participant is asked to create a text about a city which has a considerable visual presence, and to explore stereotypical and mythical versions…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Journal Writing


