Writing assessment for communities of writers: rubric validation to support formative assessment of writing in Pre-K to grade 2

IF 2.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessment in Education-Principles Policy & Practice Pub Date : 2022-03-03 DOI:10.1080/0969594X.2022.2047608
Eithne Kennedy, G. Shiel
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ABSTRACT Formative assessment is an important driver in supporting children’s writing development. This paper describes a writing rubric designed for use by teachers to formatively assess the writing of children in Pre-K to Grade 2, how the rubric was received by teachers, and its implementation in classrooms. Writing samples from 337 children in 33 classrooms in 7 schools in the Write to Read literacy improvement project were scored on conventions, organisation, ideas, word choice and voice. Agreement among raters was good as overall weighted Kappa values at each grade level ranged from .62 to .80. Confirmatory factor analysis supported three- and five-factor models. Coaches endorsed use of the rubric for providing formative feedback to students, identifying learning needs, and differentiating instruction. They highlighted how the rubric provides a framework through which teachers and students engage with the language of writing assessment and raise expectations about writing quality.
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作家社区的写作评估:支持Pre-K至2年级写作形成性评估的标题验证
形成性评价是支持儿童写作发展的重要驱动力。本文描述了一种写作标准,设计用于教师对学前班至二年级儿童的写作进行形式化评估,教师如何接受该标准,以及它在课堂上的实施。在Write to Read读写能力改善项目中,来自7所学校33个教室的337名儿童的写作样本在惯例、组织、想法、词汇选择和声音方面进行了评分。评分者之间的一致性很好,因为每个年级的总体加权Kappa值从0.62到0.80不等。验证性因子分析支持三因子和五因子模型。教练们赞同使用标准来为学生提供形成性的反馈,识别学习需求,区分教学。他们强调,该标准提供了一个框架,通过该框架,教师和学生可以参与写作语言评估,并提高对写作质量的期望。
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Assessment in Education-Principles Policy & Practice
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期刊介绍: Recent decades have witnessed significant developments in the field of educational assessment. New approaches to the assessment of student achievement have been complemented by the increasing prominence of educational assessment as a policy issue. In particular, there has been a growth of interest in modes of assessment that promote, as well as measure, standards and quality. These have profound implications for individual learners, institutions and the educational system itself. Assessment in Education provides a focus for scholarly output in the field of assessment. The journal is explicitly international in focus and encourages contributions from a wide range of assessment systems and cultures. The journal''s intention is to explore both commonalities and differences in policy and practice.
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