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What is Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Strategies

Assessing Disciplinary Writing in Both Research and Practice
Strategies embedded in the TBGO to encourage students’ perseverance with the writing task and use of instructional strategies. Specific SRL strategies include goal setting, self-monitoring, and self -evaluation.
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Specially Designed Assessment of Writing to Individualize Instruction for Students
Kelley S. Regan (George Mason University, USA), Anya S. Evmenova (George Mason University, USA), and Amy Hutchison (University of Alabama, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 28
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8262-9.ch002
Abstract
For the teaching of writing across disciplines, teachers need to use formative assessments to document student learning and to direct their instructional decision making. Using genre-specific rubrics is a strategy that can be used across disciplines. The content of the rubrics should differ to reflect the norms, practices and discourses of those disciplines. The primary purpose of this chapter is to provide (a) a description of an analytic persuasive writing rubric to assess students' disciplinary writing and (b) guidance as to how practitioners can use this rubric to make data-driven decisions about students' writing instruction within various disciplines. This chapter provides an authentic teaching scenario involving students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder.
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