In 2004, the Department of Writing Studies at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island, the U.S., began an assessment of student outcomes for two first-year writing courses (Fall 04 to Fall 05) to evaluate performance on previously established criteria. A study of the students’ Portfolio Assessment Sheets concluded that one pervasive problem was “Development” as determined partly by low A grades in the two courses. To engage the faculty (full-time and adjunct), the grades from Fall 04, Spring 05, and Fall 05 were presented during a SummerWorkshop in June 2006. After analyzing a sample student essay, the 28 faculty participants discussed the implications of “Development” and evaluated the presentation itself. This case study of one...
Writing is a process. To assess this process, it needs to be described through qualitative technique...
The most innovative teaching strategy is not useful if there are no methods for validating student l...
Much attention has been given to the issue of assessing students\u27 writing. The trend to view writ...
In 2004, the Department of Writing Studies at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island, th...
The primary focus of this study was to identify the commonalities of portfolio-based writing practic...
After a workshop on student outcomes for the first-year writing course, the 28 faculty participants ...
This paper critiques one assessment strategy of a level 9 academic writing module. The module suppo...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the opportunities and challenges that the use of...
This presentation introduces the Peer Review of Teaching project for the University of Nebraska-Linc...
The use of writing portfolios to enhance elements of the writing process is investigated. The writin...
Using writing portfolios as an ongoing assessment technique in the second grade classroom was a rewa...
Action research is a qualitative study through which, one can improve the existing practice. Classro...
The purpose of this project was to design and develop a portfolio assessment process to evaluate stu...
Writing portfolios were implemented into a fifth grade writing program as a means of qualitative ass...
This action research project explores ways in which portfolios can be used in an English classroom. ...
Writing is a process. To assess this process, it needs to be described through qualitative technique...
The most innovative teaching strategy is not useful if there are no methods for validating student l...
Much attention has been given to the issue of assessing students\u27 writing. The trend to view writ...
In 2004, the Department of Writing Studies at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island, th...
The primary focus of this study was to identify the commonalities of portfolio-based writing practic...
After a workshop on student outcomes for the first-year writing course, the 28 faculty participants ...
This paper critiques one assessment strategy of a level 9 academic writing module. The module suppo...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the opportunities and challenges that the use of...
This presentation introduces the Peer Review of Teaching project for the University of Nebraska-Linc...
The use of writing portfolios to enhance elements of the writing process is investigated. The writin...
Using writing portfolios as an ongoing assessment technique in the second grade classroom was a rewa...
Action research is a qualitative study through which, one can improve the existing practice. Classro...
The purpose of this project was to design and develop a portfolio assessment process to evaluate stu...
Writing portfolios were implemented into a fifth grade writing program as a means of qualitative ass...
This action research project explores ways in which portfolios can be used in an English classroom. ...
Writing is a process. To assess this process, it needs to be described through qualitative technique...
The most innovative teaching strategy is not useful if there are no methods for validating student l...
Much attention has been given to the issue of assessing students\u27 writing. The trend to view writ...