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Writing Assessment in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of Edward M. White [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 530 pages, kaal: 633 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Hampton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1612890865
  • ISBN-13: 9781612890869
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 530 pages, kaal: 633 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Hampton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1612890865
  • ISBN-13: 9781612890869
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Is there anyone involved in writing assessment who has not read Teaching and Assessing Writing: Understanding, Evaluating, and Improving Student Performance? For over forty years, Edward M. White, author of that volume and other seminal works in instruction and evaluation, has led debates about accountability by focusing on student learning. In this edited collection, thirty five leaders in assessment pay tribute to Professor White by documenting the landscape, strategies, consequence, and future of the field. Readers will find in these chapters the beginning of a new phase in writing assessment, one informed by an appreciation of complexity and a devotion to fairness that marked the career of the scholar honoured in these pages.
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction
In Context: The Contributions of Edward M. White to the Assessment of Writing Ability
1(24)
Norbert Elliot
Les Perelman
PART I THE LANDSCAPE OF CONTEMPORARY WRITING ASSESSMENT
Introduction: Tradition and the Rise of Localism
25(6)
1 A Closer Look at the Harvard Entrance Examinations in the 1870s
31(14)
John Brereton
2 Assessment in a Culture of Inquiry: The Story of the National Writing Project's Analytic Writing Continuum
45(24)
Sherry Seale Swain
Paul LeMahieu
3 Writing Assessment in the Context of the National Assessment of Education Progress
69(18)
Hilary Persky
4 Rethinking K-12 Writing Assessment
87(14)
Paul Deane
5 The WPA Outcomes, Information Literacy, and the Challenges of Outcomes-Based Curricular Design
101(14)
Barry Maid
Barbara D'Angelo
6 "Does it Work?" The Question(s) of Assessment in Technical and Professional Communication
115(20)
Margaret Hundleby
7 Writing Assessment for Admission to Graduate and Professional Programs: Lessons Learned and a Note for the Future
135(14)
Mary Fowles
PART II STRATEGIES IN CONTEMPORARY WRITING ASSESSMENT
Introduction: Bridging the Two Cultures
149(8)
8 Setting Sail with Ed White: The Possibilities of Assessment and Instruction within College Writing Assessment
157(12)
Diane Kelly-Riley
9 Assessment and Curriculum in Dialogue
169(18)
Irvin Peckham
10 What Good Is It?: The Effects of Teacher Response on Students' Development
187(16)
Chris Anson
11 Fostering Best Practices in Writing Assessment and Instruction with E-rater
203(16)
Jill Burstein
12 Writing to a Machine is Not Writing At All
219(14)
Anne Herrington
Charles Moran
13 The Future of Portfolio-Based Writing Assessment: A Cautionary Tale
233(14)
William Condon
14 Complicating the Fail-or-Succeed Dichotomy in Writing Assessment Outcomes
247(12)
Jon A. Leydens
Barbara M. Olds
15 Mapping a Dialectic with Edward M. White (in Four Scenes)
259(12)
Robert Broad
16 The Given-New Contract: Toward a Metalanguage for Assessing Composition
271(24)
Lee Odell
PART III CONSEQUENCE IN CONTEMPORARY WRITING ASSESSMENT
Introduction: Impact as Arbiter
295(8)
17 Good Enough Evaluation: When is it Feasible and When is Evaluation Not Worth Having?
303(24)
Peter Elbow
18 Fundamental Challenges in Developing and Scoring Constructed-Response Assessments
327(16)
Doug Baldwin
19 Racial Formations in Two Writing Assessments: Revisiting White and Thomas' Findings on the English Placement Test After 30 Years
343(20)
Asao B. Inoue
Mya Poe
20 The Private and the Public in Directed Self-Placement
363(8)
Daniel J. Royer
Roger Gilles
21 Assessing Generation 1.5 Learners: The Revelations of Directed Self-Placement
371(14)
Gita DasBender
22 Linking Writing and Speaking in Assessing English as a Second Language Proficiency
385(22)
Liz Hamp-Lyons
PART IV TOWARD A VALID FUTURE
Introduction: The Uses and Misuses of Writing Assessment
407(6)
23 Fighting Number with Number
413(12)
Richard H. Haswell
24 Mass-Market Writing Assessments as Bullshit
425(14)
Les Perelman
25 How Does Writing Assessment Frame College Writing? Programs
439(18)
Peggy O'Neill
26 Changing the Language of Assessment: Lessons from Feminism
457(18)
Cindy Moore
27 The Rhetorical Situation of Writing Assessment: Exigence, Location, and the Making of Knowledge
475(20)
Kathleen Blake Yancey
AFTERWORD
Afterword
495(10)
Edward M. White
Author Profiles 505(6)
Index 511