2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.asw.2019.06.003
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Holistic, local, and process-oriented: What makes the University Utah’s Writing Placement Exam work

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“…In the pilot study approved by WRS faculty, one-third of incoming students would complete ISP prior to New Student Orientation (NSO). The remaining two-thirds would be invited to complete an at-home Writing Placement Exam (WPE) evaluated by a team of experienced faculty raters-a process adapted from UU's long-standing challenge exam for students who did not have a qualifying Admissions Index score but wanted to enroll directly in WR2 (see Zanders & Wilson, 2019). Incoming students were assigned to either ISP or the WPE based on which NSO session they attended.…”
Section: Designing Ispmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pilot study approved by WRS faculty, one-third of incoming students would complete ISP prior to New Student Orientation (NSO). The remaining two-thirds would be invited to complete an at-home Writing Placement Exam (WPE) evaluated by a team of experienced faculty raters-a process adapted from UU's long-standing challenge exam for students who did not have a qualifying Admissions Index score but wanted to enroll directly in WR2 (see Zanders & Wilson, 2019). Incoming students were assigned to either ISP or the WPE based on which NSO session they attended.…”
Section: Designing Ispmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, aligned to several other studies (Attali, 2016;Hyland, 2003;James, 2006;Shi et al, 2020;Zanders & Wilson, 2019), we adopted the holistic rating scale to assess independent and integrated writing task outcomes. According to Harsch and Martin (2013), one of the major pros of holistic rating scales is that they concentrate on the strong points of a written product rather than its flaws and weaknesses.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%