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Lee, Icy – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2007
Assessment for learning (AfL) is a relatively new concept in ESL/EFL writing. In AfL, learning is a goal in its own right, and assessment is the means to achieving the goal. Despite an emphasis on assessment the concept AfL appears to suggest, in implementing AfL teachers need to integrate teaching, learning and assessment rather than focus…
Descriptors: Writing Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction
Barlow, Libby; Liparulo, Steven P.; Reynolds, Dudley W. – Assessing Writing, 2007
This paper discusses the method, results, and implications of a study of undergraduate student writing at a large, diverse research university, and makes the case for grounding substantive writing assessment in local stakeholders and formative design. Data were collected from multiple sources: writing samples obtained from courses across…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Research Universities
Weigle, Sara Cushing – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2007
The assessment of student writing is an essential task for writing teachers, and yet many graduate programs do not require students to take a course in assessment or evaluation, and courses on teaching writing often devote only a limited amount of time to the discussion of assessment. Furthermore, teachers frequently need to prepare their students…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Teachers, English Teacher Education, Instructional Design
Scott, Tony – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2008
In order to examine how large-scale testing affects writing pedagogy and students' composition processes, the author conducted a study that centered on two high school senior English classes in the state of Kentucky. Since 1991, Kentucky has implemented a large-scale writing assessment and system of teacher and school accountability. Generating…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, Writing Processes, Measures (Individuals)
McCurdy, Merilee; Skinner, Christopher; Watson, Steuart; Shriver, Mark – School Psychology Quarterly, 2008
Many students have difficulty in educational and employment settings because they have failed to master basic writing skills. Multiple-baseline across-tasks designs were used to evaluate the effects of the Comprehensive Writing Program (CWP), a multicomponent intervention, on the writing performance of all students (n = 17) from 3 9th-grade…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Sentences, Basic Writing, Learning Disabilities
Scharber, Cassandra; Dexter, Sara; Riedel, Eric – Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment, 2008
The purpose of this research is to analyze preservice teachers' use of and reactions to an automated essay scorer used within an online, case-based learning environment called ETIPS. Data analyzed include post-assignment surveys, a user log of students' actions within the cases, instructor-assigned scores on final essays, and interviews with four…
Descriptors: Test Scoring Machines, Essays, Student Experience, Automation
Baccellieri, Patrick H. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This case study offers an in-depth look at how one school achieved change in its culture and in its approach to curriculum and instruction. The unit of analysis for this single case study is South Loop Elementary School (SLES) and the time period is from August 2002 to June of 2007, during which SLES students demonstrated sharply improved…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Achievement Tests
Lim, Gad S. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Performance assessments have become the norm for evaluating language learners' writing abilities in international examinations of English proficiency. Two aspects of these assessments are usually systematically varied: test takers respond to different prompts, and their responses are read by different raters. This raises the possibility of undue…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Language Tests, Performance Tests, Test Validity
Landauer, Thomas K.; Lochbaum, Karen E.; Dooley, Scott – Theory Into Practice, 2009
Advances in assessment technologies are affording teachers and students new ways to efficiently assess and track achievement while also better promoting learning. WriteToLearn is one such technology, a Web-based tool that integrates practice and assessment in reading comprehension with writing about what is learned. Based on the principle of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Reading Comprehension, Formative Evaluation, Educational Technology
Hinnefeld, Joyce – 1995
Much has been written about evaluating student writing in the composition classroom, but there is still a tendency, in the creative writing classroom, to enact unanswered assumptions about what makes a story or a poem "good." If experimental or postmodern fictional writing is not inherently apolitical, neither is it inherently political,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Females, Feminism, Higher Education
Koppelman, David; Imig, Scott – 1995
A study explored the effect of different kinds of music on children's writing content. Nineteen students from a second grade class in Charlottesville, Virginia, participated in 10 15-minute writing sessions, accompanied in each session by one type of background music (classical, jazz, popular, or country) or by silence. All writing was analyzed…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness, Music
Bolin, Bill – 1994
Many educators, students, parents and other taxpayers rely on the perception that literacy is some narrowly defined ideal, and that students must all conform to that ideal to become successful, (in other words) productive citizens. Sharon Crowley posits two ways of thinking about texts. In one, texts are discursive bits produced to engender more…
Descriptors: Literacy, Portfolio Assessment, Secondary Education, Standardized Tests
Madden, D.; Laurence, D. – 1994
A study investigated whether college students' writing skills have deteriorated in recent years. Writing samples from upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate courses from 1956 (at a public university), 1965 (at a private university), and from 1978 and 1993 (at a private college) were examined. Samples were analyzed for errors in spelling,…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Trends, Grammar, Higher Education
Chew, Charles R. – 1983
Emphasizing the writing product rather than process, this paper presents two writing samples each for three students and evaluates them using five questions: (1) What are the strengths of the paper? (2) What are the weaknesses? (3) What are the apparent differences between the two writing samples? (4) What other information do you need about this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation
Berner, R. Thomas – 1986
Claiming that literary newswriting is not a contradiction in terms, that is, an oxymoron, this essay examines some of the criteria against which literary newswriting can be measured, defines what constitutes literary newswriting in contemporary newspapers, and explains how it contributes to modern newswriting. The paper argues that (1) modern…
Descriptors: Journalism, Literary Devices, Literary Styles, New Journalism

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