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	<title>Quandahl, Ellen</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Quandahl,_Ellen</link>
	<description>A bibliography of works by Quandahl, Ellen in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>“Observable Objects”: Assessing a Study of Instructors’ Grading</title>
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		<description>We asked TAs who were using a common assignment sequence to turn in student papers responding to a prompt which asked for the analysis of information in a piece by Clifford Geertz.  We invited departmental instructors to read four unmarked papers and to grade them using the citeria for evaluation that had been given to the students and used by their instructors. These criteria were customized for the assignment from a one-page list of course criteria, not unlike the “outcomes” document recently published by the WPA.  Our idea was simply to see the grading by TAs, lecturers and tenured faculty.   We put the grades on a chart, which showed that there was not perfect consistency of grading for any one paper.  Some were very close, but some papers received a wide array of grades.  The departmental review took place just after we had collected these data, and we shared with the reviewers this interpretive but uninterpreted document.</description>
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