Starting in 2011, the National Assessment of Educational Progress will test how well students in grades 8 and 12 can write on computers, rather than with the old schoolhouse standbys of pencils and ...
This is a GradHacker post by Stephanie Hedge, a PhD candidate at Ball State University in Rhetoric and Composition, @slhedge A few months ago, I wrote a GradHacker post on studying for comprehensive ...
It’s a common gripe of professors and employers: Kids these days just can’t write. Thirty-five years ago -- when today’s bosses and faculty members were college students – similar laments about the ...
The Qualifications Authority is trialling computer-marking of its online NCEA writing exams. The organisation already used auto-marking for multi-choice online reading tests that recently became a ...
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