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Peer reviewedWelch, Nancy – College English, 1998
Aims to redefine what happens in the margins through a practice called "sideshadowing," adapted from Bakhtinian theorist Gary Saul Morson's examination of narrative technique. States that sideshadowing redirects the attention to the present moment, its multiple conflicts, and its multiple possibilities. Argues for sideshadowing's…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Response, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedCarter, Ron; Rockson, Thomas A., Jr. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Describes a grading system used in a college composition class that shifts the focus away from letter grades and toward continuous student progress. Describes how it is based on a personalized, flexible standard that challenges each student's particular skills as a writer, and encourages real improvement in student writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Flexible Progression, Grading, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedHarrington, Susanmarie – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1998
Describes an empirical study that tested the impact of placement test rater meetings on rates of agreement and placement outcomes. Notes that the study provides a rich array of data for the testing of theoretical assumptions about placement models. Reviews the foundations of holistic scoring and the challenges raised by the Washington State…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation, Outcomes of Education, Student Placement
Peer reviewedHarrington, Susanmarie; Shermis, Mark D.; Rollins, Angela L. – Computers and Composition, 2000
Considers whether differences might emerge in writing quality when students wrote examinations by hand or on a computer, and whether raters differed in their evaluation of essays written by hand, on a computer, or by hand and then transcribed to typed form before scoring. Finds no statistically significant differences in ratings among the three…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Student Placement, Testing
Jeffery, Francie; Selting, Bonita – Asssessing Writing, 1999
Examines how visible students were as writers to instructors who were not acquainted with composition theory. Asks what identities faculty were crafting for themselves and their students (both consciously and unconsciously) and how those identities were revealed in their responses to student texts. Indicates that the content-area faculty…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Teacher Response
Peer reviewedPowers, Donald E.; Fowles, Mary E.; Welsh, Cynthia K. – Educational Assessment, 2001
Studied the relationship between writing skills tested on a relatively brief standardized assessment and some nontest indicators of student writing ability. Results for 2,057 college students show modest correlations between writing assessment essays and the various nontest indicators, with performance on the assessment exhibiting the strongest…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Essays, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWalley, Carl; Kommer, David – Clearing House, 2000
Maintains that all teachers on interdisciplinary teams in middle schools should teach writing. Examines how content area teachers can use writing to enhance learning. Looks at three levels of student writing (correlated with complexity and time) that may be useful in content area classes. Discusses concerns about writing in content areas. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Content Area Writing, Middle Schools, Teacher Attitudes
Peer reviewedMiholic, Vincent; Moss, Michelle – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2001
Addresses problems related to consistency of goals and objectives in student portfolio applications. Poses questions to test if the portfolio process is working correctly and authentically, particularly in weighing the use of portfolios as a formative rather than summative tool. (SG)
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Developmental Studies Programs, Higher Education, Portfolio Assessment
Peer reviewedBeason, Larry – College Composition and Communication, 2001
Considers what it means to be "bothered" by errors. Transforms the study of error from mere textual issues to larger rhetorical matters of constructing meaning. Presents a study of 14 business people that indicates a range of reactions to errors. Reveals patterns of qualitative agreement--certain ways in which these readers constructed a negative…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Error Correction, Higher Education
Leal, Dorothy J. – Reading Teacher, 2005
The Word Writing CAFE is a new assessment tool designed for teachers to evaluate objectively students' word-writing ability for fluency, accuracy, and complexity. It is designed to be given to the whole class at one time. This article describes the development of the CAFE and provides directions for administering and scoring it. The author also…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Program Divisions, Sex
Peer reviewedBaldwin, Doug – Educational Leadership, 2004
Standardized writing tests helps educators to learn how well their students' will be scored and how well they can apply assessment techniques in their own classrooms. Students can use assessment as an instruction tool in order to generate a scoring rubric of their own, which fosters critical thinking and formative self-assessment abilities that…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Writing Tests, Standardized Tests
Sprinkle, Russell S. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2004
This article presents a systematic method for examining and evaluating written commentary. When used by writing instructors in authentic responding contexts, these reflective models can help instructors better understand their commenting practices in light of current response theories, establish clearer goals for making written commentary, and…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Teacher Response
Wang, Lurong – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2003
Switching interactively between first (L1) and second (L2) languages has been recognized as one of the salient characteristics of L2 writing. However, it is not clear how switching between languages is related to L2 proficiency nor how switching to the L1 assists writers with differing L2 proficiency in their composing processes. The present study…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Chinese, Language Proficiency, Writing (Composition)
Andersen, Richard – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2003
From the early 1900s to the present, there have always been inconsistencies in how teachers evaluate the writing quality of their students' essays. Their critiques vary as much as their personalities. To establish common standards in writing for all courses in which essays are assigned and, at the same time, not infringe on the integrity of…
Descriptors: Human Services, Writing Across the Curriculum, Integrity, Essays
Lee, Melanie – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2009
This article describes a pilot study that suggests writing-faculty workload may affect the pedagogical focus and rhetorical effectiveness of written response to students' essays. To study the relationship between writing-faculty workload and comments that faculty write on students' essays, the author sent an eleven-question survey to 30 English…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Workload

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