"Navigating innovation and equity in writing assessment"

IF 4.2 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessing Writing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asw.2024.100873
Kelly Hartwell , Laura Aull
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The 2024 Tools & Technology forum underscores the significant role of emerging writing technologies in shaping writing assessment practices post-COVID-19, emphasizing the necessity of ensuring that these innovations uphold core principles of validity, fairness, and equity. AI-driven tools offer promising improvements but also require careful consideration to ensure that they reflect writing constructs, align with educational goals, and promote equitable assessment practices. Validity is explored through dimensions such as construct, content, and consequential validity, raising questions about how assessment tools may capture the complexity of writing and their broader impacts on educational stakeholders. Fairness in writing assessment is examined with regard to cultural responsiveness and accessibility, and how assessment tools may be designed to accommodate various student needs. Equity extends these considerations by addressing systemic inequities and promoting assessment practices that support diverse learning styles and reduce barriers for marginalized students. The reviews of three assessment tools—PERSUADE 2.0, EvaluMate, and a web application for systematic review writing—illustrate how innovations can support valid, fair, and equitable writing assessments across educational contexts. The forum emphasizes the importance of ongoing dialogue and adaptation to create inclusive and just educational experiences.

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"在写作评估的创新与公平中导航"
2024工具与技术论坛强调了新兴写作技术在COVID-19后写作评估实践中的重要作用,强调了确保这些创新坚持有效性、公平性和公正性等核心原则的必要性。人工智能驱动的工具提供了大有可为的改进,但也需要仔细考虑,以确保它们能反映写作结构,与教育目标保持一致,并促进公平的评估实践。我们从建构有效性、内容有效性和结果有效性等方面对有效性进行了探讨,提出了关于评估工具如何捕捉写作的复杂性及其对教育利益相关者的广泛影响的问题。写作评估的公平性将从文化响应性和可及性,以及如何设计评估工具以满足不同学生的需求等方面进行研究。公平性则通过解决系统性的不公平和促进支持多样化学习方式的评估实践,以及减少边缘化学生的障碍来扩展这些考虑因素。对三个评估工具--PERSUADE 2.0、EvaluMate 和一个用于系统性评论写作的网络应用程序--的评论说明了创新如何能够支持跨教育环境的有效、公平和公正的写作评估。论坛强调了持续对话和调整对创造全纳和公正教育体验的重要性。
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Assessing Writing
Assessing Writing Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Assessing Writing is a refereed international journal providing a forum for ideas, research and practice on the assessment of written language. Assessing Writing publishes articles, book reviews, conference reports, and academic exchanges concerning writing assessments of all kinds, including traditional (direct and standardised forms of) testing of writing, alternative performance assessments (such as portfolios), workplace sampling and classroom assessment. The journal focuses on all stages of the writing assessment process, including needs evaluation, assessment creation, implementation, and validation, and test development.
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