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Educators strive to create "assessment cultures" in which they
integrate evaluation into teaching and learning and match
assessment methods with best instructional practice. But how do
teachers and administrators discover and negotiate the values that
underlie their evaluations? Bob Broad's 2003 volume, "What We
Really Value, " introduced dynamic criteria mapping (DCM) as a
method for eliciting locally-informed, context-sensitive criteria
for writing assessments. The impact of DCM on assessment practice
is beginning to emerge as more and more writing departments and
programs adopt, adapt, or experiment with DCM approaches.
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