📝 Assessment practices in writing: determining good and bad examples.
👨🏫 Three examples: a writing test with a simple math question, a writing task with an intended reader, and a writing test with only a letter grade.
✍️ Key areas of writing assessment: what to assess, how to elicit the writing, and how to evaluate the writing.
Assessing writing requires considering the underlying skills and sub-skills involved.
Different skills are suitable for assessment at different levels of competency.
Writing ability consists of cognitive, linguistic, and socio-linguistic dimensions.
📝 Writing assessment in large scale exams focuses on proficiency and macro skills, while in the classroom, it supports instruction and focuses on specific sub skills and the process of writing.
✍️ Assessing the writing process is easier in the classroom, where collaboration, planning, and editing can be directly evaluated. In large scale exams, collaboration and detailed assessment of planning and editing are less suitable.
🔍 To assess writing effectively, consideration must be given to the purpose of assessment and the characteristics of the learners. Example tasks can be tailored to learners' age, level, and specific skills.
📝 When designing a writing task, it is important to include instructions that elicit all aspects of the writing ability you are interested in assessing.
📚 The type of genre and language used in writing varies depending on the context, and it is important to choose the most appropriate genre for the assessment.
🎯 The purpose and audience of the writing task should align with the role of the writer, as different purposes and audiences require different writing styles.
🎯 Teachers should consider the audience and level of competency when assessing writing skills.
📝 The writing process can be broken down into component steps for evaluation, including planning, drafting, revising, and receiving feedback.
🔍 There are different ways to evaluate writing tasks, such as marking based on specific aspects of writing and giving feedback on paragraph breaks.
💡 Assessment methods for extended writing can vary, ranging from detailed comments and feedback to a single score.
👥 Peer feedback is more appropriate in classroom contexts, while a single score is more suitable for large scale testing contexts.
📝 Different contexts and purposes require different types of writing assessments.
🔢 Holistic scoring and analytic scoring provide different perspectives on writing performance.
🗒️ The mark scheme for writing assessments includes four criteria: content, communicative achievement, cognitive aspect, and language.
✏️ Checklists can be used to provide feedback and support writing development.
📝 Feedback should be tailored to the individual learner's level of proficiency.
📝 Assessment of writing varies depending on the people, what is being assessed, and the purpose of the assessment.
🗒️ Objective grading of academic essays may not be necessary in a classroom context, and qualitative feedback may be more valuable.
📚 To improve agreement among different teachers in grading, setting up common meetings and agreeing on marking approaches and criteria is recommended.