More than
18,000 South Dakota students will participate in a pilot test of a new state
writing assessment this spring. Students in grades 5, 7 and 10 will take the
2010 Dakota Writing Assessment using Pearson’s WriteToLearn™, a Web-based
writing and reading comprehension.
The state
made the decision to move from a summative to formative writing assessment in
response to requests from teachers for a test they can use periodically
throughout the year to measure student progress and give immediate feedback to
students on their writing skills.
"Using WriteToLearn allows students to practice their writing with
informative feedback and gives teachers the information they need to identify
individual and class strengths and weaknesses," said Wade Pogany,
Director, Assessment and Technology Systems, South Dakota Department of
Education.
With the program, students practice essay writing and summarization skills. Their
efforts are measured by the Knowledge Analysis TechnologiesT (KAT) engine,
which automatically evaluates the text for six writing characteristics: ideas,
organization, conventions, sentence fluency, word choice and voice. Students and teachers then focus on each of
these key dimensions of writing.
"This
will help students continue to build the communication skills needed for
success in school and life," added Pogany.