This is the first volume to focus on the assessment of second language writing. The collection as a whole provides coverage of all issues in second language writing assessment, starting from the context in which and for which assessment must occur, moving through the aspects of decision-making and design in a writing assessment program, and then considering how the need to evaluate any program on assessment can be carried out. After a discussion of issues of public reporting, an area which will receive increasing attention in the next few years, the volume closes with a discussion of what new issues and answers the future may bring. The book reflects the current belief in direct writing assessment in second language writing assessment. While it is often expected that those working with ESL students will focus on language error, throughout the book themes of needs, attitudes, ideas and content dominate. For second language writers the use of written language to learn, to create knowledge and to share ideas and beliefs are vitally important. Additionally, issues of cross-cultural academic literacy, practical information on criteria and scoring models for use with ESL writers, and research on the efficacy and effects of various assessment models are provided. The book blends theory and practice in a way which offers all those who are concerned with the writing skills of nonnative users of English an invaluable resource.
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Acknowledgments Series Preface Introduction Basic Concepts PART I: THE WRITER Assessment by Misconception: Cultural Influences and Intellectual Traditions Reading the World Differently: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Writing Assessment The Writer's Knowledge and Knowledge of the Writer PART II: THE TASK ESL Writing Assessments: Contradictions and Resolutions Pre-text: Task-Related Influences of the Writer PART III: THE READER Holistic Assessment: What Goes on in the Raters' Minds? Reconstructing "Academic Writing Proficiency" Statistical Support for Training ESL Composition Rating PART IV: RELATING THE ASSESSMENT TO THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY Faculty Assessment of ESL Student Literacy Skills: Implications for Writing Assessment Error Gravity: Faculty Response to Errors in the Written Discourse of Nonnative Speakers of English Placement of ESL/EFL Undergraduate Writers in College-Level Writing Programs Linguistic/Rhetorical Measures for Evaluating ESL Writing Using Performance Assessment Instruments with ESL Student Writers Scoring Procedures for ESL Contexts PART V: ACCOUNTABILITY Issues in Evaluating and Maintaining an ESL Writing Assessment Program Program Evaluation Procedures: Reporting the Program Publicly within the Political Context CONCLUSION Issues and Directions in Assessing Second Language Writing in Academic Contexts Glossary Contributors Author Index Subject Index
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This series presents the results of scholarly inquiry into the nature of writing. The research comes from a variety of disciplines, including English education, linguistics, psychology, anthropology, and rhetoric, which emerged as significant in the burgeoning field of writing research.
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ISBN
9780893917920
Publisert
1991-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
354

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