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Stanford, Pokey; Siders, James A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes an e-mail pen pal correspondence project and its positive effect on middle school students, including students with disabilities. It reports on a study with 80 students, which found that the students with e-mail pen pals generated significantly more written words than students with traditional pen pals or a control group. An…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Electronic Mail, Interpersonal Communication, Letters (Correspondence)
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Prouty, Anne – Science Scope, 2006
The author has always been weary of multiple-choice tests. When she started her teaching career, she was determined to find alternatives to multiple-choice tests. She read as much as she could on alternative assessment. Her interest in developing alternative methods of assessment was further spurred by her teaching mentor, who introduced her to a…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, Multiple Choice Tests
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Gopinath, C. – Journal of Education for Business, 2004
Written analyses of cases help the student develop the skills of logical analysis and written communication. However, students often question the reliability of the grades that they receive. In this study, the author used six criteria to evaluate case analysis by two graders who were team teaching a course. Results show that even with…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Team Teaching, Essays, Grading
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Espin, Christine A.; Weissenburger, Jacalyn W.; Benson, Betty J. – Exceptionality, 2004
In this article, we review methods of writing assessment, focusing specifically on a method designed for special education: curriculum-based measurement. At the elementary and middle school levels, valid and reliable indicators of performance have been identified. At the high school level, research is sparse and has not yet supported the validity…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Measures (Individuals), Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation
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Crawford, L.; Helwig, R.; Tindal, G. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
Students in Grades 5 and 8 completed a 30-minute writing performance assessment and a writing performance assessment completed over 3 days. Assessments were evaluated on four traits (ideas, organization, conventions, and sentence fluency). A significant interaction was found at Grade 5 between length of time allotted for the assessment and…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 5, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests
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Read, Barbara; Robson, Jocelyn; Francis, Becky – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2004
Academic assessment of their coursework is of great importance to undergraduate students. Yet little attention has been paid to the perceptions of undergraduate writing that academics draw on in their assessment practices and the ways in which these perceptions may be gendered. This article reports findings from a study that asked lecturers about…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition), College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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White, Edward M. – College Composition and Communication, 2005
Although most portfolio evaluation currently uses some adaptation of holistic scoring, the problems with scoring portfolios holistically are many, much more than for essays, and the problems are not readily resolvable. Indeed, many aspects of holistic scoring work against the principles behind portfolio assessment. We have from the start needed a…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Scoring, Holistic Evaluation, Portfolio Assessment
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Stern, Lesa A.; Solomon, Amanda – Assessing Writing, 2006
Grading papers may be one of the most stressful, most time consuming, and least rewarding activities in which professors engage. Although effective grading techniques for papers have been widely researched, especially within the "Writing" or "English" scholarly arenas, has this information been put into practice? The goals of this paper are…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Grading, Content Analysis, Writing Instruction
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McMaster, Kristen L.; Campbell, Heather – School Psychology Review, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine technical features of new and existing curriculum-based measures of written expression in terms of writing task, duration, and scoring procedures. Twenty-five third-, 43 fifth-, and 55 seventh-graders completed passage-copying tasks in 1.5 min and picture, narrative, and expository writing prompts in 3-7…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Curriculum Based Assessment, Predictive Validity, Scoring
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Attali, Yigal – ETS Research Report Series, 2007
Because there is no commonly accepted view of what makes for good writing, automated essay scoring (AES) ideally should be able to accommodate different theoretical positions, certainly at the level of state standards but also perhaps among teachers at the classroom level. This paper presents a practical approach and an interactive computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Automation, Essay Tests, Scoring
Engelhard, George, Jr.; And Others – 1994
A set of procedures is described for constructing an assessment network composed of a connected system of rater and writing task banks within the context of large-scale assessments of written composition. The calibration of the assessment tasks and the measurement of individuals are viewed as separate, although complementary, activities. The…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Assessment, Interrater Reliability, Item Banks
Hinnefeld, Joyce – 1995
It is time for scholars in the fields of feminist theory and composition studies, taking off from the kinds of institutional critique that are at the very roots of their disciplines, to turn their attention to their own writing. What is it that makes "good" writing? How it is decided what is published and what is not? Despite the large…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Females, Feminism, Higher Education
Smithson, Isaiah – 1995
Despite the agreed-upon success of writing across the curriculum (WAC) programs among those who administer and teach them, there remains a paucity of hard evidence proving that they work. Most published articles touting the success of writing across the curriculum programs cite only anecdotal or soft evidence--not the kind of evidence that would…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Evaluation, Data Analysis, Higher Education
Witt, Elizabeth A. – 1995
Analytic scoring was added to the 1994 Iowa Writing Assessment as a complement to focused holistic scoring. Four trait scores are provided: ideas/content, organization, voice, and conventions. Scoring protocols were developed on the basis of students' actual writing samples, with particular attention to factors affecting the fairness and…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Evaluation, Scores
Hayes, John R.; And Others – 1996
A study examined college students' responses to writing tasks that were created by their instructors--writing tasks that constituted an important part of the instructors' course designs and that were presented to students as an integral part of the curriculum. In all, approximately 4800 independent evaluations of 796 essays were analyzed. The…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Grading
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