Knowledge and Skills Statement
Revise si las composiciones de los estudiantes incluyen hechos ilustrativos y significativos que apoyen las ideas presentadas, así como detalles convincentes que desarrollen las ideas presentadas en el borrador y que enganchen al público potencial. Si los hechos son muy vagos o no son suficientemente específicos, el desarrollo se queda en lo superficial y el escrito no es efectivo.
Further Explanation
Esta actividad de evaluación implica que los estudiantes tomen un primer borrador y que trabajen en el desarrollo de hechos y detalles que reflejen su profundidad de pensamiento en un texto interesante y bien pensado.
Research
1. Klein, P.D., & Rose, M.A. (2010). Teaching argument and explanation to prepare junior students for writing to learn. Reading Research Quarterly, 45(4), 433–461. doi:10.1598/RRQ.45.4.4
Summary: In this study, Klein and Rose examine how students respond to various writing tasks and assignments. The teachers used the process writing approach, which included creating an outline, drafts, and a final paper. The revision and edit process lends itself to implementing teacher and peer oral and written feedback. The study reveals that there are specific as well as varied means to teach the writing process to students. Students must use prior knowledge and have access to relevant external sources (i.e. internet).
2. Composition Writing Studio. Argumentative Essay/Commentary. University of Purdue’s Online Writing Lab. Retrieved from https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html
Summary: This online resource offers a complete overview of the writing processes and the components involved in each. The overview includes definition of terms, examples, graphs and charts as appropriate, and additional resources.