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Mellon, John – 1981
This report presents the results of a battery of sentence combining tasks included in the assessment of writing conducted by the National Assessment of Educational Progress in 1978-79. The first section of the report provides background information about the NAEP survey and discusses the procedures used to develop and score the sentence combining…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, National Surveys
Harris, Maverick Marvin – 1982
A questionnaire was sent to English instructors in 134 Texas colleges and universities to ascertain their perceptions of entering freshmen's skills in written composition. The variables were type of institution, admission policy, enrollment, and teaching experience. Respondents were asked to indicate their perceptions of the number of entering…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Perception, Student Evaluation
Lawler, R. W. – 1980
This paper observes that computer access affects a child's learning significantly, and presents a case study of one child's use of the computer as an example of how computer-based introduction to writing might work. The case study highlights the suitability of computers for an introduction to writing that separates the structural elements of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Letters (Correspondence), Primary Education
Tallman, John Gary – 1982
The arguments for and against Thomas Kuhn's paradigmatic thesis are presented in this paper as a means of discussing the appropriateness of Kuhn's thesis to the emerging composition discipline. Section one of the paper introduces the topic, noting how the term paradigm is used in composition to define a system of widely shared values, beliefs, and…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Higher Education, Models, Research Design
Claypool, Sharon H. – 1980
A study investigated the relationship between teacher writing apprehension and the uses of writing in various classrooms. Subjects were 192 secondary school teachers who completed a writing apprehension measure and a questionnaire that elicited information about their teaching experience, subject and grade level taught, and the number, length,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Assignments, Interdisciplinary Approach, Secondary School Teachers
Kucer, Stephen B. – 1981
Drawing upon reading and text comprehension theories and the sociolinguistic studies of M. A. K. Halliday and R. Hasan, this paper builds theoretical links between the reading and writing processes. The major portion of the paper discusses the five language concepts that undergird both processes: (1) text processing in both reading and writing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Language Processing, Learning Theories
Quellmalz, Edys; And Others – 1980
The complexity of writing as a skill domain and the lack of consensus about its components have engendered much controversy about the type, length, or number of tasks that should be administered in a given test form and even about whether some aspects of composition require direct assessment through writing samples. Acknowledging this, a study was…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Assessment, Holistic Evaluation, Measurement Techniques
Schwab, Gweneth B. – 1982
Some composition teachers believe that students may write more competently in subject matter courses than in writing courses. That is, the constraints of writing for a class or assignment in which the composition skills will be evaluated may prevent students from writing their best. With this in mind, a study was conducted to determine whether…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques
A Study of the Relationships between College English Grades and Writing Ability of Education Majors.
Neidig, Marilyn; Bowden, Sandra P. – 1976
A study examined the relationship between writing ability and grades received in freshman English courses. Other variables examined in the study were year in college, major teaching area, remedial English courses taken, advanced placement in English courses, sex of the student, and cumulative grade point average. The subjects were 92 education…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College English, College Freshmen, College Students
PDF pending restorationMiller, Susan – 1979
A review of descriptions of the composing process and of the analytical tools developed to measure, describe, and judge student writing suggests that a comprehensive theory of evaluation is an important next step for composition theorists and researchers who want to understand how people learn to write. A study involving three groups of…
Descriptors: Authors, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Evaluation Criteria
Goldstein, Elizabeth; Perfetti, Charles – 1980
In a study conducted to show the importance of sentence connections as a way of looking at a writer's cognitive processes, three devices used to achieve coherence in written discourse were compared and proved to be unequally effective. The devices were cohesion (use of a textual reference in a sentence that has an antecedent in a preceding…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cohesion (Written Composition), Connected Discourse, Recall (Psychology)
Bell, Eric; Price, Alan – 1980
Based on the assumption that anxiety is not productive for composition students and that grades are frequently a source of anxiety for those students, a study was conducted to test whether grades and the way they were presented or withheld would create anxiety that would directly affect students' progress in composition. Seventy-four students,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Evaluation Methods, Grades (Scholastic)
Sacco, Jodee – 1980
A survey of 210 professional communicators measured their sensitivity to the problem of readability, especially as it has been treated in the plain English movement (the drive to improve written materials and to make the unreadable readable). The results of the survey showed that 23% of the communicators rated the plain language concept…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Communication Problems, Language Styles
Myers, Miles – 1980
This book describes a procedure for scoring writing samples with holistic methods and for analyzing the results with methods from primary trait scoring, analytical scoring, and discourse scoring. Following an introduction, the four chapters in the book focus on (1) the selection of topics to be used in a writing assessment, (2) the format for…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Holistic Evaluation, Secondary Education
Soven, Margot – 1979
This paper discusses ethnography, ethnographic methodology, and how an ethnographic perspective can influence pedagogical decisions related to the teaching and evaluating of writing. A review of the research on writing as it relates to the individual writer's culture is presented and recommendations are made regarding the development of writing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Ethnography, Evaluation, Instruction


