Analytic scoring AleAssessment ... Evaluating student work across multiple dimensions of performance rather than from an overall impression (holistic scoring). In analytic scoring, individual scores for each dimension are scored and reported.
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In holistic scoring, all of the features of writing are viewed as elements of the whole piece of writing in general. ... In analytic scoring, each element of the writing is viewed and assessed separately ... Previous Table of Contents Next...
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This extension would result in an analytic scoring rubric with two factors, quality of written expression and persuasiveness of the argument. Each factor would receive a separate score. Occasionally, numerical weights are assigned to the evaluation of each criterion.
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The decision regarding the use of a holistic or analytic approach to scoring has several possible implications. The most important of these is that teachers must consider first how they intend to use the results. ... In contrast, if formative feedback is the goal, an analytic scoring rubric should be used.
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ANALYTIC SCORING: Scoring that evaluators use to rate or score the separate parts or traits (dimensions) of an examinee's product or process first, then sum these part scores to obtain a total score.
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In the assessment of writing, a major advantage of holistic over analytic scoring is that each writing sample can be evaluated quickly by more than one rater for the same cost that would be required for just one rater to do the scoring using several analytic criteria (cf. Davies et al, 1999). One possible disadvantage...
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Reads a variety of mate-rials, ... Retells begin-ning, middle, and end of sto-ries. ... Sees self as reader. Needs teacher support for many reading tasks. 1; Emerging; Pretends to read. Uses illus-trations to tell story. Memo-rizes pattern and familiar books. Recognizes some letters, names and words in con-text.
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The utility of analytic scoring is discussed, and both score dependability and whether analytic scores provide diagnostic information beyond that provided by holistic scores are considered ... TOEFL® iBT speaking / analytic scoring / score dependability / dimension distinctness / score profile / G theor...
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With analytic scoring, each critical dimension of the performance criteria is judged independently and awarded an individual score. Additionally, an overall score is given to the examinee for the item. ... Compared to holistic scoring, analytic scoring is more time-consuming, but it yields more detailed information that can...
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analytic scoring The use of a scoring key containing an ideal response to judge the competence or proficiency of student responses on an assessment. Source...
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