What we really value : beyond rubrics in teaching and assessing writing /

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Author / Creator:Broad, Bob, 1960-
Imprint:Logan : Utah State University Press, ©2003.
©2003
Description:1 online resource (xi, 174 pages) : illustrations, map
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11346998
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ISBN:0874214807
9780874214802
6613267031
9786613267030
0874215536
9780874215533
1283267039
9781283267038
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Notes:"Dynamic Criteria Map of City University's Textual Qualities" inserted in pocket.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-172) and index.
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Summary:The result of a long-term study of one university's introductory composition program, Broad's approach to mapping the values that inform writing evaluation is empirically grounded, painstakingly analyzed, yet flexible, human, and pedagogically wise. Not simple, but surely practical, his method yields a more satisfactory process of exploration and a more useful representation of the values by which compositionists actually evaluate their students. With this important study, Broad moves the field far beyond rubrics in teaching and assessing writing.
Other form:Print version: Broad, Bob, 1960- What we really value. Logan : Utah State University Press, ©2003 0874215536
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What We Really Value traces the origins of traditional rubrics within the theoretical and historical circumstances out of which they emerged, then holds rubrics up for critical scrutiny in the context of contemporary developments in the field. As an alternative to the generic character and decontextualized function of scoring guides, he offers dynamic criteria mapping, a form of qualitative inquiry by which writing programs (as well as individual instructors) can portray their rhetorical values with more ethical integrity and more pedagogical utility than rubrics allow.

To illustrate the complex and indispensable insights this method can provide, Broad details findings from his study of eighty-nine distinct and substantial criteria for evaluation at work in the introductory composition program at "City University." These chapters are filled with the voices of composition instructors debating and reflecting on the nature, interplay, and relative importance of the many criteria by which they judged students' texts. Broad concludes his book with specific strategies that can help writing instructors and programs to discover, negotiate, map, and express a more robust truth about what they value in their students' rhetorical performances.

Item Description:"Dynamic Criteria Map of City University's Textual Qualities" inserted in pocket.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 174 pages) : illustrations, map
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-172) and index.
ISBN:0874214807
9780874214802
6613267031
9786613267030
0874215536
9780874215533
1283267039
9781283267038