developing rating scale descriptors for assessing the stages of writing process: the constructs underlying students' writing performances

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parviz maftoon

islamic azad university, science and research campus kourosh akef

islamic azad university, science and research campus

abstract

the purpose of the present study is to develop appropriate scoring scales for each of the defined stages of the writing process, and also to determine to what extent these scoring scales can reliably and validly assess the performances of efl learners in an academic writing task. two hundred and two students’ writing samples were collected after a step-by-step process oriented essay writing instruction. four stages of writing process —generating ideas (brainstorming), outlining (structuring), drafting, and editing —were operationally defined. each collected writing sample included student writers’ scripts produced in each stage of the writing process. through a detailed analysis of the collected writing samples by three raters, the features which highlighted the strong or weak points in the student writers’ samples were identified, and then the student writers’ scripts were categorized into four levels of performance which were holistically defined as very good, good, fair, and poor. then descriptive statements were made for each identified feature to represent the specified level of performance. these descriptive statements, or descriptors, formed rating scales for each stage of the writing process. and finally, four rating scales, namely brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and editing were designed for the corresponding stages of the writing process. subsequently, the designed rating scales were used by the three raters to rate the 202 collected writing samples. the scores thus obtained were put to statistical analyses. the high inter-rater reliability estimate (0.895) indicated that the rating scales could produce consistent results. the analysis of variance (anova) indicated that there was no significant difference among the ratings created by the three raters. factor analysis suggested that at least three constructs, knowledge, planning ability, and idea creation ability —could possibly underlie the variables measured by the rating scale.

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journal of language and translation

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