Establishing rating scales to assess writing proficiency development in young learners

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Abstract

Writing assessment scales were developed to include functional aspects of writing proficiency in contemporary Norwegian teaching toolkits for Grades 1 to 3. This study aims to describe the process of developing empirically based, assessor-oriented writing proficiency scales and of investigating the quality of the scales. We focus on psychometric qualities, professional users' perceptions of their quality, and the teachers' use of the scales. Overall, the first piloted version of the scales showed indications of well-functioning scales. The results from this investigation show that it is possible to develop scales for the assessment of young children's writing proficiency that capture the intended construct and provide a basis for reliable assessment. The investigation also found that users of the assessment tool found that it functioned well. 2020

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Skar, G. B., Jølle, L., & Aasen, A. J. (2020). Establishing rating scales to assess writing proficiency development in young learners. Acta Didactica Norden, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.5617/adno.7909

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