Recommendation 3
Use assessments of student writing to inform
instruction and feedback.
Monitoring student progress throughout the
writing process provides useful information
for planning instruction and providing
timely feedback to students. By regularly
assessing student performance—not just
students’ final written products—teachers
learn about student progress on key
learning objectives and can tailor their
writing instruction accordingly. Struggling
students and students with disabilities can
benefit from additional and differentiated
instruction on skills that have been taught,
while students who have already mastered
a skill can advance to a new one.
The formative assessment cycle is an
iterative process in which teachers repeatedly
assess students’ skills and adapt instruction
accordingly until the targeted learning goals
are achieved (see Figure 3.1).
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The process
begins with the teacher identifying the
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