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Racial Formations in Two Writing Assessments: Revisiting White and Thomas’ Findings on the English Placement Test After 30 Years
Writing Assessment in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of Edward M. White
  • Asao Inoue, University of Washington Tacoma
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Document Type
Book Chapter
Abstract

Is there anyone involved in writing assessment who has not read to pieces Teaching and Assessing Writing: Understanding, Evaluating and Improving Student Performance? For over forty years Edward M. White, author of that volume and other seminal works in instruction and evaluation, has led debates about accountability by focusing on student learning. In this edited collection, thirty-five leaders in assessment pay tribute to Professor White by documenting the landscape, strategies, consequence, and future of the field. Readers will find in these chapters the beginning of a new phse in writing assessment, one informed by an appreciation of complexity and a devotion to fairness that marked the career of the scholar honored in these pages.

Citation Information
Inoue, A. B., & Poe, M. (2012b). Racial Formations in Two Writing Assessments: Revisiting White and Thomas’ Findings on the English Placement Test After 30 Years. In N. Elliot & L. Perelman (Eds.), Writing Assessment in The 21st Century: Essays in Honor of Edward M. White (pp. 343-361). New York, NY: Hampton Press.