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Deane, Paul; Wilson, Joshua; Zhang, Mo; Li, Chen; van Rijn, Peter; Guo, Hongwen; Roth, Amanda; Winchester, Eowyn; Richter, Theresa – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2021
Educators need actionable information about student progress during the school year. This paper explores an approach to this problem in the writing domain that combines three measurement approaches intended for use in interim-assessment fashion: scenario-based assessments (SBAs), to simulate authentic classroom tasks, automated writing evaluation…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Writing Evaluation, Writing Improvement, Progress Monitoring
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O'Reilly, Tenaha; Deane, Paul; Sabatini, John – ETS Research Report Series, 2015
In this paper we provide the rationale and foundation for the building and sharing knowledge key practice for the "CBAL"™ English language arts competency model. Building and sharing knowledge is a foundational literacy activity that enables students to learn and communicate what they read in texts. It is a strategic process that…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Instruction, Knowledge Level, Cognitive Measurement
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Gorin, Joanna S.; O'Reilly, Tenaha; Sabatini, John; Song, Yi; Deane, Paul – Grantee Submission, 2014
Recent advances in cognitive science and psychometrics have expanded the possibilities for the next generation of literacy assessment as an integrated domain (Bennett, 2011a; Deane, Sabatini, & O'Reilly, 2011; Leighton & Gierl, 2011; Sabatini, Albro, & O'Reilly, 2012). In this paper, we discuss four key areas supporting innovations in…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Student Evaluation
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Deane, Paul – Assessing Writing, 2013
This paper examines the construct measured by automated essay scoring (AES) systems. AES systems measure features of the text structure, linguistic structure, and conventional print form of essays; as such, the systems primarily measure text production skills. In the current state-of-the-art, AES provide little direct evidence about such matters…
Descriptors: Scoring, Essays, Text Structure, Writing (Composition)