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E-raamat: Assessing the Teaching of Writing: Twenty-First Century Trends and Technologies

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  • Kirjastus: Utah State University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780874219661

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Although fraught with politics and other perils, teacher evaluation can contribute in important, positive ways to faculty development at both the individual and the departmental levels. Yet the logistics of creating a valid assessment are complicated. Inconsistent methods, rater bias, and overreliance on student evaluation forms have proven problematic. The essays inAssessing the Teaching of Writing demonstrate constructive ways of evaluating teacher performance, taking into consideration the immense number of variables involved.

Contributors to the volume examine a range of fundamental issues, including the political context of declining state funds in education; growing public critique of the professoriate and demands for accountability resulting from federal policy initiatives like No Child Left Behind; the increasing sophistication of assessment methods and technologies; and the continuing interest in the scholarship of teaching. The first section addresses concerns and advances in assessment methodologies, and the second takes a closer look at unique individual sites and models of assessment. Chapters collectively argue for viewing teacher assessment as a rhetorical practice.

Fostering new ways of thinking about teacher evaluation, Assessing the Teaching of Writingwill be of great interest not only to writing program administrators but also to those concerned with faculty development and teacher assessment outside the writing program.

Foreword vii
Edward M. White
Acknowledgments xi
SECTION I FRAMEWORKS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING TEACHING
1 Assessing Teaching: A Changing Landscape
3(10)
Amy E. Dayton
2 Assessing the Teaching of Writing: A Scholarly Approach
13(18)
Meredith DeCosta
Duane Roen
3 Making Sense (and Making Use) of Student Evaluations
31(14)
Amy E. Dayton
4 Watching Other People Teach: The Challenge of Classroom Observations
45(16)
Brian Jackson
5 Small Group Instructional Diagnosis: Formative, Mid-Term Evaluations of Composition Courses and Instructors
61(19)
Gerald Nelms
6 Regarding the "E" in E-portfolios for Teacher Assessment
80(19)
Kara Mae Brown
Kim Freeman
Chris W. Gallagher
SECTION II NEW CHALLENGES, NEW CONTEXTS FOR ASSESSING TEACHING
7 Technology and Transparency: Sharing and Reflecting on the Evaluation of Teaching
99(19)
Chris M. Anson
8 Telling the Whole Story: Exploring Writing Center(ed) Assessment
118(15)
Nichole Bennett
9 Administrative Priorities and the Case for Multiple Methods
133(19)
Cindy Moore
10 Teacher Evaluation in the Age of Web 2.0: What Every College Instructor Should Know and Every WPA Should Consider
152(19)
Amy C. Kimme Hea
11 Using National Survey of Student Engagement Data and Methods to Assess Teaching in First-Year Composition and Writing across the Curriculum
171(16)
Charles Paine
Chris M. Anson
Robert M. Gonyea
Paul Anderson
12 Documenting Teaching in the Age of Big Data
187(14)
Deborah Minter
Amy Goodburn
About the Authors 201(3)
Index 204