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Wolfe, Edward W.; Kao, Chi-Wen – 1996
The amount of variability contributed to large-scale performance assessment scores by raters is a constant concern for those who wish to use results from these assessments for educational decisions. This study approaches the problem by examining the behaviors of essay scorers who demonstrate different levels of proficiency with a holistic scoring…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Experience, Holistic Approach, Judges
Livingston, Samuel A. – 1988
When test-takers are offered a choice of essay questions, some questions may be harder than others. If the test includes a common portion taken by all test-takers, an adjustment to the scores is possible. Previously proposed adjustment procedures disregard the test-makers' efforts to create questions of equal difficulty; these procedures tend to…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Correlation, Difficulty Level, Essays
Root, Robert L., Jr. – 1990
A study of 24 composition anthologies that reprinted E. B. White's "Once More to the Lake" reveals a number of disturbing assumptions among the editors of these anthologies. Four areas of examinations were concentrated on: (1) classifications of White's essay; (2) thematic categories; (3) suggestions for writing; (4) study apparatuses;…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Essays, Higher Education, Student Needs
Peel, Jennifer L.; And Others – 1992
The utility of schematic maps as tools for the early stages of both peer counseling and self-counseling was explored in two studies. In experiment 1 (self-counseling), 42 students (18 males and 24 females) from undergraduate general psychology classes participated to fill course requirements. Participants were assigned to a schematic map or essay…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Mapping, Drinking, Essays
Johanson, George; Motlomelo, Samuel – 1998
Many textbooks in educational measurement and classroom assessment have chapters devoted to specific item formats. There may be attempts to relate one item format to another, but the chapters and item formats are largely seem as distinct entities with only loose and uncertain connections. This paper synthesizes these discussions. An item format…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Essay Tests, Measurement Techniques, Objective Tests
Moore, Dinty W. – 1992
A short story assignment incorporates creative writing into the syllabus of a freshman composition class, while erasing the misconception that creative writing is something a "regular" student cannot do. Students write a rough draft both of a personal experience essay and of a short story. Based on peer-reviews of both, students choose…
Descriptors: Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Narration
Roberts, Claudette – 1994
The degree to which process writing deconstructs traditional notions about a fixed final product came to the attention of a high school instructor and her students when they attempted to select their best "essays" for a contest the school was holding. The students in this class found that some of their best writing occurred not in their…
Descriptors: Essays, High Schools, Higher Education, Process Approach (Writing)
Scheurer, Erika – 1991
The collaborative student essay invites exploration of various points of view in multiple voices. The co-written essay brings out language's heteroglossic richness, as shown by the students' collaborative writing experiences in a college writing class. Students worked within the frames of two assignments: (1) an analysis of a text or trend; and…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Essays, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Widdicombe, Richard Toby – 1991
Measuring the effects of computer-managed instruction (CMI) on the teaching of and student writing about literature involves more than having students write and then evaluating their performance. Measurement is made difficult by the fact that the computer technology used in instruction is in a state of flux. Variation of computer technology,…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Educational Assessment, Essays, Literature Appreciation
Wresch, William – 1983
A five-part computer program helps college students generate essays. Its first part, a list generator, forces students to consider a number of subjects and to select one that is reasonably defined. The second part of the program asks a series of questions to elicit information about the chosen topic and to shape the information into appropriate…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Essays, Higher Education
Simmons, JoAn McGuire, Ed. – 1983
Developed by instructors from the Los Angeles Community College District, this guidebook provides materials to aid community college instructors teaching in a variety of subject areas to integrate writing and student learning in their classrooms. Chapter 1 addresses a number of common concerns that instructors have about using writing in their…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Essay Tests, Two Year Colleges
Peer reviewedFitzgerald, Sallyanne H. – Exercise Exchange, 1982
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: LEVEL: College. AUTHOR'S COMMENT: When I first began as a college composition instructor, I gave a standard explanation that definition was necessary if students wished to argue logically or to explain an unfamiliar subject. I showed examples of definitions, discussed ones in the text, and then sent…
Descriptors: College English, Definitions, Essays, Higher Education
Moss, Pamela A.; Petrosky, Anthony R. – 1983
The diagnostic testing component of the Critical Thinking Project of the Pittsburgh schools is described and a rationale for the project's particular choice of testing procedures is provided. The purpose of the project was to help students develop skills for thinking critically and communicating critical thought through reading, discussion, and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Definitions, Diagnostic Tests, Essay Tests
Peer reviewedDavis, James E. – NALLD Journal, 1975
Because students can express orally what they find difficult to communicate on paper, Davis worked out a system employing the language lab as a way of directing verbal communication to written for his writing course. Tape recorders aided students in compositon, organization, revision, and proofreading. (SC)
Descriptors: Essays, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Language Instruction
Williams, Elly – CEA Forum, 2006
Elly Williams is an adjunct instructor at Johns Hopkins where she received her M.A. in writing. She is a faculty member for the Sewanee Young Writers' Conference, and the author of the novel "This Never Happened." The article she presents here is divided into three parts: (1) Tales of a Grandmother's Commonplace Memoir; (2) Assignment:…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Ideology, Creative Writing, Literary Styles


