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Use the process approach to writing
Assessment Strategies
by preparing written work throughout the course
Criteria
employ invention techniques (e.g. mapping, clustering, freewriting, etc.) to generate ideas
draft with little concern for correctness
revise your work as needed
analyze the writing situation (i.e. purpose, audience, scope, and tone)
focus on content (e.g. organization, clarity of ideas, etc.) while revising
understand that editing focuses on "mechanics" and, therefore, should be saved for last
critique your own writing and others' writing
accept and use constructive criticism
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Apply conventions of the English language
Assessment Strategies
in your written work throughout the course
Criteria
employ principles of agreement
use correct tenses
correct grammatical errors in written material
capitalize words correctly
punctuate correctly
verify spelling
use the correct words so intended message is clear (e.g. "unconscious" versus "conscience" or "interfering" versus "intervening")
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Demonstrate variety in sentence structure
Assessment Strategies
by writing sentences throughout the course
Criteria
compose complete sentences and avoid fragments, run-ons, and comma splices
position modifiers correctly to prevent confusion
delete unnecessary words
compose complete sentences using standard English grammar according to established guidelines
change passive to active voice when appropriate
write sentences using varied structure appropriate to the audience
write in parallel form
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Use writing resources
Assessment Strategies
by using writing resources
by participating in peer review
Criteria
locate appropriate resources to solve a problem or complete a task
search for information using technology
exchange feedback with peers in completion of writing assignments
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Compose paragraphs that demonstrate various writing patterns
Assessment Strategies
by developing different types of paragraphs (e.g. narrative, expository)
Criteria
employ an appropriate organizational pattern based upon audience, purpose, and subject when writing
employ an appropriate point of view (i.e. person) based upon audience, purpose, and subject and then maintain that point of view throughout a document
create a clear topic sentence that accurately forecasts content
provide support material (e.g. examples, statistics, testimony) in paragraphs
avoid irrelevant or repetitive detail
use transitions to connect ideas
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Analyze information critically
Assessment Strategies
by critically analyzing information
Criteria
interpret information accurately
distinguish between fact and opinion
draw logical inferences or conclusions
paraphrase and/or summarize accurately
evaluate resources and information for accuracy and credibility
assess the reliability of resources by checking for bias, propaganda, and accuracy
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Compose multi-paragraph document(s)
Assessment Strategies
by composing one or more documents
Criteria
create an appropriate introduction
forecast content
write a clear thesis or purpose statement
support the thesis or purpose statement with well-composed body paragraphs
use transitions to connect paragraphs and ideas within paragraphs
write a conclusion that effectively summarizes the document and provides resolution
maintain a logical point of view