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Measuring writing : recent insights into theory, methodology and practices / edited by Elke van Steendam [and others].

Other author/creatorSteendam, Elke van.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLeiden ; Boston : Brill,
Descriptionxxi, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Public Library Complete
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Subject(s)
Series Studies in writing, 1572-6304 ; 27
Studies in writing ; v. 27.
Contents The Validity and Generalizability of Writing Scores: The Effect of Rater, Task and Language / Rob Schoonen -- Generalizability of Text Quality Scores / Huub van den Bergh, Sven De Maeyer, Daphne van Weijen and Marion Tillema -- Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Text Coding Procedures for Research and Practice in a School Context / Astrid Neumann -- Examining the Validity of Single-Occasion, Single-Genre, Holistically Scored Writing Assessments / Natalie G. Olinghouse, Tanya Santangelo and Joshua Wilson -- Combining Score and Text Analyses to Examine Task Equivalence in Writing Assessments / Khaled Barkaoui and Ibtissem Knouzi -- Raters' Perceptions of Textual Borrowing in Integrated Writing Tasks / Sara Cushing Weigle and Megan Montee -- Computer Scoring and Quality of Thought in Assessing Writing / Doug McCurry -- Challenges of Using Automated Essay Evaluation Software for Assessing Multimodal Writing / Carl Whithaus.
Abstract "This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of theory, methodology and practices in the assessment of writing. The focus throughout the book is on the construct of writing and its assessment: what constitutes writing ability and how can it be defined (in various contexts)? This question cannot be answered without looking into the methodological question of how to validate and measure the construct of writing ability. Throughout the book, therefore, discussions integrate theoretical and methodological issues. A number of chapters discusses whether varying definitions and varying operationalizations of writing ability are needed in various contexts, such as formative assessments versus summative assessments, large scale assessments versus individual assessments, different tasks, different genres, and different languages, but also different age groups. A range of rating methods is investigated and discussed in this book. The ongoing debate on holistic versus analytic ratings, and the different underlying conceptions of writing proficiency, is a pertinent matter, on which a number of chapters in this volume shed new light. The matter is discussed and analyzed from various angles, such as generalizability of judgements and usability in formative contexts. Another fundamental debate concerns computer scoring of written products. A nuanced discussion of its validity is presented in this volume."--Publisher's website.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 195-217) and indexes.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2012953491
ISBN9781781902677 (hbk.)
ISBN1781902674 (hbk.)

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