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Hall, Susan; Hall, Palmer – 1991
Computer technology such as telecommunications software and electronic mail allowed students in advanced writing courses at Incarnate Word College and St. Mary's University in Texas to exchange comments about their papers. The intention of the writing teachers was to emphasize the role that invention and planning play in writing, to highlight the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Bertrand, Carol V. – 1983
To investigate factors influencing holistic writing evaluations, writing samples from children in grades two and five were evaluated holistically by a team of teachers. Papers were rated from one, for a poorly written paper, to four, for an excellent paper at that grade level. Correlations were run between holistic ratings and both traditional…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Correlation, Elementary Education, Grade 2
Burry, James; Quellmalz, Edys – 1983
The Center for the Study of Evaluation (CSE) has developed expository and narrative rating scales to meet the need for instructionally-relevant methods for assessing students' writing competence. The scales employ analytic rating procedures to meet the assessment needs of identifying specific areas of strength and weakness for individual students,…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Expository Writing, Measurement Techniques, Rating Scales
Emig, Janet; King, Barbara – 1979
Designed to measure attitudes toward writing and changes in attitudes toward writing held by preservice and inservice teachers, this scale contains 50 statements representing three categories: preference for writing, perception of writing, and process of writing. Respondents circle one of five points ranging from "almost always" to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Higher Education, Measures (Individuals)
Holdzkom, David; And Others – 1983
The Primary Trait System (PTS) of scoring was devised by the National Assessment of Educational Progress to score large numbers of natural writing samples. Essentially, PTS permits evaluation of writing in an objective way, but one that does not rely on scoring surface features such as mechanics, grammar, or spelling. While the assessment value of…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Innovation, Evaluation Methods, Holistic Evaluation
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1989
This report reviews and analyzes the results of the third statewide analytical writing assessment of Oregon eighth graders. Following an introduction, the report is in five chapters: (1) The Oregon Writing Assessment Interpretive Panel: Comments and Recommendations; (2) Strengths and Weaknesses in Student Writing--A Trait-by-Trait Analysis (giving…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Grade 8, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Bishop, Philip E. – 1990
Impromptu writing on tests is a useful way to evaluate student comprehension and encourage students to use critical thinking skills. Students' performance on essay tests can improve, and teachers' time required for grading can decrease through the use of an adapted holistic grading scale that clearly states expectations. First, a carefully written…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Essay Tests, Grading, Holistic Evaluation
Allison, Desmond; Cheung, Evelyn – 1990
A study was conducted to investigate issues of test validation by placing them in a context. The study examined the ways in which instances of "good" and "poor" writing have been identified in the marking of part of an English writing test that is given each year to incoming Arts Faculty students at the University of Hong Kong.…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), English (Second Language), Higher Education, Measurement Objectives
Bizzell, Patricia – 1986
The two current approaches to teaching academic discourse are conventional and collaborative; in practice, they overlap because both are based on a "conversational model" of learning to write in college. Taxonomists and collaborationists disagree on the relative emphasis that should be placed on the various pedagogical methods:…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Connected Discourse, Cooperation, Discourse Analysis
O'Donnell, Holly – 1984
Intended for administrators and policymakers as well as teachers, this digest explores approaches to, problems with, and trends in large scale writing assessment. The digest first compares direct and indirect assessment approaches, then examines three approaches to scoring: holistic, primary trait, and analytic. It then discusses issues and…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Bridges, Charles W., Ed.; And Others – 1986
Intended for the growing number of composition faculty members involved in training graduate teaching assistants (TAs) and adjunct faculty to teach, as well as new teachers, this book presents essays addressing how best to prepare new teachers to teach writing, and what advice to offer new teachers about particular aspects of teaching writing.…
Descriptors: College English, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Teacher Education
Carlson, Sybil B. – 1988
The objective description and identification of variables that meaningfully distinguish reasoning skills couched in written discourse was studied, comparing scores obtained from different perspectives on the same writing samples. A total of 406 writing samples on 2 topics by 203 students who had taken the Graduate Record Examinations, mostly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Construct Validity, Discourse Analysis
Gilbert, Judith C. – 1986
To evaluate the writing ability of Colorado students, a study collected writing samples from third, sixth, ninth, and eleventh grade students in 127 public school districts and 27 private schools during October 7-11, 1985. Samples were scored in a two-day scoring session using two rating procedures--a general impression of writing characteristics,…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Writing Models
Davis, Kevin – 1988
In this study comparing peer group conversation with conversation in other settings, five college freshmen were observed and taped in the 12th week of the semester during a group discussion about their own writing. Four types of conversational moves were tallied: structural comments, solicitations, responses, and reactions. Comparison of these…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Freshman Composition, Group Discussion
Hawisher, Gail E.; Fortune, Ron – 1988
This paper considers the effect of computer use (word processing) on the compositions written by minority college freshmen in basic writing courses, focusing in particular on differences in composition quality and the kinds of thinking evidenced in the essay, as well as determining whether any differences were gender related. Subjects were 40…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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