The Feedback Process


Engaging Students with Meaningful Comments About their Writing

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By Karen A. Wink
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Dr. Karen A. Wink is an English professor at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. She has taught high school composition and literature courses for 26 years.

Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Feedback Process Chapter 2: Writing Assignments Chapter 3: Assessment Chapter 4: Rubrics Chapter 5: Commenting Vocabulary Chapter 6: Written Commentary Chapter 7: Audio Commentary Chapter 8: Emotional Component Chapter 9: Feedback on Feedback Chapter 10: Feed Forward Appendix I: Terms from Feedback Process Appendix II: Case Study of Formative and Summative Online Comments for Half- and Final Drafts of Research Paper, English Composition Course Appendix III: Case Study of Formative and Summative Online Comments for Rough and Final Drafts of Research Paper, Freshman History Course Appendix IV: Student Survey, Writing Practices and Feedback Process Bibliography Index About the Author

The Feedback Process represents one of those rare instances in which the author manages to integrate current theory, research, and best practices clearly and seamlessly. Instructors are provided with the most effective insights and strategies to implement for the relentless task of providing informative and comprehensible written and auditory commentary for high school and college students constructing persuasive papers across academic disciplines in the humanities. This book is grounded in the thinking that writing for audiences across disciplines is a social act and its effectiveness is enhanced by its dialogic approach to feed-forward. That is to say, the feed-forward process provided by the instructor initiates a dialogue with the student writer to resolve misunderstandings between the instructor's intentions and the student's perceptions of those intentions. Dr. Karen A. Wink offers teachers the most comprehensive resource for approaches for initiating commentary on student writing that have potential to improve student writing performance. -- Wayne H. Slater, professor of education, department of teaching and learning, policy and leadership, college of education, University of Maryland; co-author of "Academic and Professional Writing in an Age of Accountability" Dr. Karen A. Wink has a written a book that has relevant and evidence-based applications not only for high school and higher-education writing instructors but also for any instructors who require writing assignments in their courses and want to be able to give meaningful feedback. The Feedback Process is filled with ready-to-use templates informed by Dr. Wink's many years of experience as a college writing instructor. If you are facing a stack of student papers and need inspiration and fresh ideas, this is the text for you! -- Mary Ellen Beaty-O'Farrell, chair, department of innovative teaching and learning, Johns Hopkins School of Education Attending to a crucial-and crucially neglected-aspect of pedagogical instruction, Dr. Karen A. Wink's clear, specific, and extremely useful guide to providing feedback on student work, The Feedback Process: Engaging Students with Meaningful Comments About their Writing, has much to offer fledgling and seasoned instructors alike. -- Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, professor of English, Central Michigan University; author of "The Mad Scientist's Guide to Composition"

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