This book explores the application of an innovative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment (DA) to academic writing assessment, as developed within the Vygotskian sociocultural theory of learning. DA blends instruction with assessment by targeting and further developing students’ Zone of Pr
Dynamic Assessment of Students’ Academic Writing: Vygotskian and Systemic Functional Linguistic Perspectives
✍ Scribed by Prithvi N. Shrestha
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 260
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book explores the application of an innovative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment (DA) to academic writing assessment, as developed within the Vygotskian sociocultural theory of learning. DA blends instruction with assessment by targeting and further developing students’ Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD).
The book presents the application of DA to assessing academic writing by developing a set of DA procedures for academic writing teachers. It further demonstrates the application of Hallidayan Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), combined with DA, to track undergraduate business management students’ academic writing and conceptual development in distance education.
This work extends previous DA studies in three key ways: i) it explicitly focuses on the construction of a macrogenre (whole text) as opposed to investigations of decontextualized language fragments, ii) it offers the first in-depth application of the powerful SFL tool to analyse students’ academic writing to track their academic writing trajectory in DA research, and iii) it identifies a range of mediational strategies and consequently expands Poehner’s (2005) framework of mediation typologies.
Dynamic Assessment of Students’ Academic Writing will be of great value to academic writing researchers and teachers, language assessment researchers and postgraduate students interested in academic writing, alternative assessment and formative feedback in higher education.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvi
Higher Education, Academic Writing Assessment and Formative Feedback (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 1-33
Sociocultural Theory, Dynamic Assessment and Academic Writing (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 35-58
Systemic Functional Linguistics, Dynamic Assessment and Academic Writing (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 59-77
Application of Dynamic Assessment to Distance Education (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 79-113
Teacher Mediation, Learner Reciprocity and Academic Writing Development (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 115-149
Tracking Learners’ Academic Writing and Conceptual Development Through Systemic Functional Linguistics (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 151-195
Transfer of Aspects of Academic Writing to Similar and New Contexts Through Dynamic Assessment (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 197-229
Dynamic Assessment of Academic Writing and Its Future in Higher Education (Prithvi N. Shrestha)....Pages 231-246
✦ Subjects
Education; Language Education; Learning and Instruction; Applied Linguistics; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation
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