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Peer reviewedWitte, Stephen P.; Flach, Jennifer; Greenwood, Claudia; Wilson, Kenneth E. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Addresses issues arising concerning work undertaken by the National Center for Education Statistics to begin development of a National Assessment of College Student Learning (NACSL). Reviews assessment forms; identifies conditions assessment of "advanced ability to communicate" should meet; suggests how the communication component of the NACSL…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedAllen, Michael S. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Describes the establishment of a hermeneutic circle of portfolio researchers (writing teachers from Alaska to Florida) acting as "outside readers" for each other--six months into the project, the group established an e-mail network called "Portnet." Contemplates the group's experiences during Portnet's first year. (PA)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Group Discussion, Hermeneutics, Portfolio Assessment
Peer reviewedAgnew, Eleanor – Assessing Writing, 1995
Discusses "grade inflation," and the pressure on instructors to "play grade roll politics to save their own professional hides." Argues that the grade deflation movement works at cross purposes with its goal of elevating academic standards, and that it is at odds with composition theory and its process pedagogy. Suggests portfolio assessment as…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Grade Inflation, Grading, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCallahan, Susan – Assessing Writing, 1995
Reviews history of writing portfolios, emphasizing differences between portfolios designed for instructional purposes and those intended to serve as tests. Suggests that because even carefully designed portfolio systems do not function as intended, portfolio users should expect evaluation and adjustment to be part of the portfolio process.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Portfolio Assessment
Peer reviewedCarrell, Patricia L. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Addresses, in an empirical study, the role personality types of writers and of raters play in the holistic rating of writing, and whether there is a relationship between writers' personalities and raters' personalities. Indicates writers' personality types affect the ratings their essays receive and raters' personality types affect the ratings…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Holistic Approach, Personality Traits, Scoring
Peer reviewedThompson, Thomas C. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Offers a framework (personality type theory) with which to understand differing perspectives on assessment. Aims to encourage readers to consider how their own preferences might influence their attitudes toward assessment in general, and toward particular assessment activities in the classroom. (PA)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Holistic Approach, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedGearhart, Maryl; Herman, Joan L.; Novak, John R.; Wolf, Shelby A. – Assessing Writing, 1995
Discusses the possible disjunct between what is good for large-scale assessment and what is good for teaching and learning. Represents one attempt to "marry" large-scale and classroom perspectives. Presents background and rationale for a new narrative rubric that was designed to support classroom instruction. Presents evidence for the validity of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Models, Scoring


