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Amber Warrington; Lauren Graeber; Holland White; John Saxton – English Journal, 2018
This article describes how four English language arts teachers formed an inquiry group to design approaches to writing assessment that would support and foster student writers' agency, empowerment, and freedom. They hoped that by focusing assessment on students' articulation of their writing processes rather than on rubrics or final products, they…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Empowerment, Writing Processes
David Narter – English Journal, 2018
The author began using 1:1 screencast video assessment tools: nimble apps such as Movenote, Screencastify, and Snagit that attach to his browser and allow him to efficiently provide a far more valuable writing assessment experience for students than ever before. This article explains the many advantages of Digital Video (DV) Assessments, student…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers
Livingston, Michael – English Journal, 2012
At 12:30 p.m. on December 8, 1941, in front of a joint session of Congress, one day after Japanese planes struck Pearl Harbor and killed 2,402 Americans, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared December 7 a date that would live in infamy. He spoke of rage and betrayal, hardships and determination. Thirty-three minutes after he finished…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Grading, Scoring Rubrics, Figurative Language
Meyer, Tom; Young, Martha; Lieberstein-Solera, Fabiola – English Journal, 2012
One of the most challenging aspects of the teaching profession, at all levels, is to identify and illuminate assumptions--one's students' and one's own. This article describes how three members of the Hudson Valley Writing Project (HVWP) at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz worked closely with the National Writing Project's…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Second Language Learning, English Language Learners, Classroom Research
Sarah W. Beck; Karis Jones; Scott Storm – English Journal, 2019
Dynamic and responsive methods enable teachers to assess students' writing skills precisely and equitably, and to empower students of diverse skill levels to develop their writing. Assessing writing with equity-minded precision requires paying close attention to students' performances as writers, identifying challenges in those performances, and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Writing Evaluation, Student Empowerment, Writing Skills
Nicole Sieben – English Journal, 2017
This article shares what the author has learned as a high school English teacher and researcher from speaking with teachers and high school and college students over the past five years about what sort of feedback has been most helpful in students' development as writers. When examining the data and looking for overlapping themes in responses, six…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Secondary School Students, High School Teachers
Brockman, Elizabeth; Taylor, Marcy; Crawford, MaryAnn K.; Kreth, Melinda – English Journal, 2010
Some "English Journal" ("EJ") readers may fondly (or not so fondly) remember reading lists for college-bound students, which were once routinely distributed to promote the reading of "The Scarlet Letter," "Pride and Prejudice," "The Pearl," and other noteworthy classics. Today, virtually any English teacher would recognize that a focus on solely…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, English Teachers
Dobson, Meaghan Hanrahan; Gillespie, Joanne S.; Fogle, Andy – English Journal, 2009
Three English teachers share their ideas on how their work as a writer helped them as a teacher. One teacher has found that the desire for meaningful response to her own writing has led her to evaluate her students similarly. A second teacher discusses how personal experience translates into teaching how to convey rejection in a useful and tactful…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Writing (Composition), Authors
Bauer, Sara – English Journal, 2011
The author finds using software to make audio comments on students' writing improves students' understanding of her responses and increases their willingness to take her suggestions for revision more seriously. In the process of recording audio comments, she came to a new understanding of her students' writing needs and her responsibilities as…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing Assignments, Writing Evaluation, Auditory Stimuli
Kohn, Alfie – English Journal, 2006
In this article, the author expresses his doubts about rubrics. He contends that rubrics have several drawbacks and these are the following: (1) Rubrics prevent teachers from improving their practices and rethinking their premises; (2) Students tend to think less deeply, avoid taking risks, and lose interest in the learning itself; and (3) Good…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Skills, Writing Evaluation, Thinking Skills
Applebee, Arthur N.; Langer, Judith A. – English Journal, 2011
In the May 2009 issue of "English Journal", we reported on our analysis of data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress to provide a first look at changes in the teaching of writing over the past 30 years. In this article, we provide a more detailed look, drawing on data collected from visits to 260 English, math, social…
Descriptors: High Schools, Middle Schools, Interviews, National Surveys

Calliou, Sharilyn – English Journal, 1982
Describes a method of evaluating writing that encourages students to become writers and that rewards their compositions. Notes how the evaluation method examines four major characteristics of good writing: surprise, truth, detail, and depth. (RL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Grading

Carlman, Nancy – English Journal, 1985
Points out the difficulty in judging a student's writing ability on the basis of one piece of writing. Suggests alternative evaluation procedures. (EL)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Secondary Education, Test Reliability
Wilson, Maja – English Journal, 2007
Maja Wilson believes that efforts to standardize language through rubrics and generalized comments provide a disservice to students and undermine the power of the reading and writing experience. She advocates making use of our subjectivity as readers, conceding that her values cannot be standardized and often shift in response to interactions with…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scoring Rubrics
Spandel, Vicki – English Journal, 2006
In this article, the author expresses her views in defense of writing rubrics. She explains that when rubrics are thoughtfully crafted and used with discretion and understanding, they can be among the most useful instructional tools that teachers have. A rubric captures the essence of performance at various levels. Because rubric demands…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Instructional Effectiveness, Writing Evaluation, Writing Skills