Examining Writing

Examining Writing

Author: Stuart D. Shaw

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-07-05

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780521692939

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Test developers need to provide a clear explication of the language ability constructs that underpin the tests they offer in the public domain; such an explication is essential for supporting claims about the validity - or usefulness - of test scores. This volume describes the theory and practice of Cambridge ESOL's approach to assessing second language writing ability. A comprehensive test validation framework is used to examine the tasks in Cambridge ESOL writing tests from a number of different validity perspectives that reflect the socio-cognitive nature of any assessment event. The authors show how an understanding and analysis of the framework and its components can assist test developers to operationalise their tests more effectively, especially in relation to the key criteria that differentiate one proficiency level from another. The book provides: an up-to-date review of relevant literature on assessing writing, an accessible and systematic description of the different proficiency levels in second language writing, a comprehensive and coherent basis for validating tests of writing. This volume is a rich source of information on all aspects of examining writing ability. As such, it will be of considerable interest to examination boards who wish to validate their own writing tests in a systematic and coherent manner, as well as to academic researchers and students in the field of language assessment more generally. Book jacket.


Reimagining Writing Assessment

Reimagining Writing Assessment

Author: Maja Wilson

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780325074788

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"This book is for teachers who want to honor their students' experiences as writers and readers-and their own." -Maja Wilson In Reimagining Writing Assessment,Maja Wilson shows us that by replacing the scales embedded in rubrics with new tools--an array of interpretive lenses designed to observe and describe growth-we can create healthier readers and writers who are more proficient in the long run and more motivated to read and write. She reminds us that "assess" in its Latin derivation means "sit beside." In this book she models new ways of "sitting beside," listening to student stories of the writing, respecting the writer's intentions, and telling stories of our reading. Taking the form of conversations, Maja's new definition of writing assessment is not an outcome or final evaluation: it is an ongoing process in which writers and readers make meaning from texts and attempts, from intentions and effects. In this process, teachers come to understand how to teach and talk with each student about writing differently. And students learn to understand and take control of their own development as decision-makers.


Contemporary Tools and Techniques for Studying Writing

Contemporary Tools and Techniques for Studying Writing

Author: T. Olive

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 9401004684

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This book brings together methods designed by psychologists, linguists, and practitioners who aim to study writing both within the laboratory and the workplace. Its primary focus is upon the computer-based techniques and methods available today that enable and foster new systematic investigations of writing theories and processes. It is of interest to writing professionals, teachers of writing, as well as those, like journalists, whose careers depend on managing multiple constraints and audiences for their work.


Analyzing and Writing with Primary Sources

Analyzing and Writing with Primary Sources

Author: Wendy Conklin

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1425814786

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Engage students with intriguing and authentic primary sources! This classroom resource provides detailed instructions and pedagogical tactics on teaching with primary sources. Students will learn to critically analyze various kinds of primary sources while developing their close reading and comprehension skills and responding to text-dependent questions. This standards-based manual is tailored for specific grade spans. Chapters are divided by the type of primary source including Paintings, Photographs, and Prints; Official Documents; Personal Documents; Posters, Signs, and Advertisements; Political Cartoons and Comic Strips; Maps; Artifacts; and Oral Histories, Interviews, Audio, and Video Recordings.


Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents

Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents

Author: Michael S. Bisesi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-04-27

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1420003763

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Considered the forensic document examiner's bible, Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents is an authoritative and comprehensive reference that focuses on the pertinent advancements made within the field. This newest edition presents the qualifications necessary for a well-trained examiner and details the most up-to-date methodologies used i


Examining Listening

Examining Listening

Author: Ardeshir Geranpayeh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-27

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1107602637

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This volume examines the nature of second language listening proficiency and how it can be assessed. The book highlights the need for test developers to provide a clear explication of the ability constructs which underpin the tests they offer in the public domain. This is increasingly necessary if claims about the validity of test score interpretation and use are to be supported both logically and with empirical evidence. It operationalises a comprehensive test validation framework which adopts a socio-cognitive perspective. The framework embraces six core components, examining and then analysing Cambridge ESOL listening tasks from the following perspectives: Test Taker; Cognitive Validity; Context Validity; Scoring Validity; Criterion-related Validity; and Consequential Validity.


Examining Speaking

Examining Speaking

Author: Lynda Taylor

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0521736706

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An up-to-date review of the relevant literature on assessing speaking.


Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents

Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents

Author: Michael S. Bisesi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-04-27

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1040080758

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Considered the forensic document examiner's bible, Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents is an authoritative and comprehensive reference that focuses on the pertinent advancements made within the field. This newest edition presents the qualifications necessary for a well-trained examiner and details the most up-to-date methodologies used i


Second Grade Reading and Writing

Second Grade Reading and Writing

Author: Highlights Learning

Publisher: Highlights Press

Published: 2020-02-04

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1684379288

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Mastering second grade reading and writing is fun and exciting with this book that combines language arts activities with puzzles and humor to lower the barriers to learning and build essential skills. Reading and writing are two of the most important building blocks for future learning, and Highlights(TM) brings Fun with a PurposeĀ® into these essential activities for second graders. Our award-winning content blends reading and writing skills with puzzles, humor, and playful art, which makes learning exciting and fun. Second grade reading and writing skills such as phonics, word recognition, and key ideas will help students improve and will build confidence in the classroom.


Ethnographic Perspectives on Academic Writing

Ethnographic Perspectives on Academic Writing

Author: Brian Paltridge

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 0194423840

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This book argues that adopting ethnographically oriented perspectives on research into academic writing is a valuable means of deepening understanding of the social influences on language use and individuals' experiences in academic writing contexts, helping to gain insider views of writers' experiences, writing practices, and the contexts in which academic texts are produced and assessed.