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Improving Outcomes: Disciplinary Writing, Local Assessment, and the Aim of Fairness

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Students thrive when they are exposed to a variety of disciplinary genres, and their lives―and our institutions―are enriched by improving their writing outcomes. Taking account of evolving research, writing in the disciplines, and demographic and institutional shifts in higher education, this volume imagines new ways to improve writing outcomes by broadening the focus of assessment to wider issues of humanity and society.

The essays―by contributors from diverse fields, from writing studies to nursing, engineering, and architecture―demonstrate innovative classroom practices and curricular design that place fairness and the situatedness of language at the center of writing instruction. Contributors reflect on a wide range of examples, from a disability-as-insight model to reckoning with postcolonial legacies, and the essays consider a variety of institutions, classrooms, and types of assessment, including culturally responsive assessment and peer feedback in digital environments.

280 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2020

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April 28, 2023
Some of the essays in this book were a little boring, but generally, it was engaging to find what kinds of classroom practices led to fairer outcomes for students. I particularly enjoyed the parts that focused on using reflective writing to help increase the personal value that students get out of the course.
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