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Improving Outcomes: Disciplinary Writing, Local Assessment, and the Aim of Fairness [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x157x22 mm, kaal: 518 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 1603295127
  • ISBN-13: 9781603295123
  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x157x22 mm, kaal: 518 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 1603295127
  • ISBN-13: 9781603295123
Students thrive when they are exposed to a variety of disciplinary genres, and their lives-and our institutions-are enriched by improving their writing outcomes. Taking account of evolving research, writing in the disciplines, and demographic and institutional shifts in higher education, this volume imagines new ways to improve writing outcomes by broadening the focus of assessment to wider issues of humanity and society.

The essays-by contributors from diverse fields, from writing studies to nursing, engineering, and architecture-demonstrate innovative classroom practices and curricular design that place fairness and the situatedness of language at the center of writing instruction. Contributors reflect on a wide range of examples, from a disability-as-insight model to reckoning with postcolonial legacies, and the essays consider a variety of institutions, classrooms, and types of assessment, including culturally responsive assessment and peer feedback in digital environments.

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This book reaffirms why writing assessment at the postsecondary level in the United States is among the most interesting and forward-thinking work in the field." - David Slomp, University of Lethbridge

Foreword vii
Anne Ruggles Gere
Introduction 1(16)
Diane Kelly-Riley
Norbert Elliot
Part One Values
A Matter of Aim: Disciplinary Writing, Writing Assessment, and Fairness
17(9)
Mya Poe
A Disability-as-Insight Approach to Multimodal Assessment
26(11)
Ruth Osorio
Fairness as Pedagogy: Uniformity, Transparency, and Equity through Trajectory-Based Responses to Writing in Hawai'i
37(16)
Brooke A. Carlson
Cari Ryan
Part Two Foundational Issues
Assessing Writing: Construct Representation and Implications of a Sociocognitive Perspective
53(14)
Robert J. Mislevy
Access, Outcomes, and Diversity: Opportunities and Challenges in Basic Writing
67(12)
Ruth Benander
Brenda Refaei
Feedback Analytics for Peer Learning: Indicators of Writing Improvement in Digital Environments
79(14)
William Hart-Davidson
Melissa Graham Meeks
Developing Culturally Responsive Assessment Practices across Postsecondary Institutions
93(13)
Erick Montenegro
Using Transdisciplinary Assessment to Create Fairness through Conversation
106(15)
Jeremy Schnieder
Valerie M. Hennings
Part Three Disciplinary Writing
Reclaiming English's Disciplinary Responsibility in the Transition from High School to College
121(12)
Christine Farris
Opening an Assessment Dialogue: Formative Evaluation of a Writing Studies Program
133(14)
Beth Buyserie
Tialitha Macklin
Matt Frye
Patricia Freitag Ericsson
Incorporating Self-Relevant Writing in a Social Science General Education Class
147(12)
Karen Singer-Freeman
Linda Bastone
Writing in Architecture: Multidimensionality, Language Making, and New Ways of Becoming
159(13)
Jeffrey Hogrefe
Vladimir Briller
Writing to Outcomes: Genre in Nursing Practice
172(15)
Rhonda Maneval
Frances Ward
Assessment beyond Accreditation: Improving the Communication Skills of Engineering and Computer Science Students
187(14)
Julia M. Williams
Part Four Location
Teaching Composition in the Two-Year College: Approaches for Transfer Students and Career and Technical Education Students
201(12)
Angela B. Rasmussen
Andrea Reid
Distributed Learning: Fairness, Outcomes, and Evidence-Based Assessment in Online, Hybrid, and Face-to-Face Writing Courses
213(12)
Carl Whithaus
Accreditation for Learning: The Multi-State Collaborative to Advance Opportunities for Quality Learning for All Students
225(14)
Terrel L. Rhodes
Afterword 239(4)
Diane Kelly-Riley
Norbert Elliot
Notes on Contributors 243(6)
Works Cited 249