[Ads-l] The English Language is the Enemy of the People
dave@wilton.net
dave at WILTON.NET
Wed Nov 10 18:57:57 UTC 2021
Thanks. After a quick look these appear to be very good resources. I'm eager to read them fully.
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From: "Katherine Flowers" <katherine.flowers at GMAIL.COM>
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Thanks to everyone for highlighting Asao Inoue's work on labor-based
grading. In response to the question of how his grading system is
structured, I would recommend some of his recent books, two of which were
published open-access:
1. His award-winning 2015 book *Antiracist Writing Assessment Ecologies:
Teaching and Assessing Writing for a Socially Just Future*, published
through Parlor Press,
https://wac.colostate.edu/docs/books/inoue/ecologies.pdf
2. His 2019 book *Labor-Based Grading Contracts: Building Equity and
Inclusion in the Compassionate Writing Classroom*, published through the
University Press of Colorado,
https://wac.colostate.edu/docs/books/labor/contracts.pdf
3. His 2021 book *Above the Well: An Antiracist Argument from a Boy of
Color*, https://wac.colostate.edu/books/perspectives/above/
I would also recommend a podcast interview from 2019:
https://www.pedagoguepodcast.com/blog/episode-12-asao-b-inoue
-Katherine
Katherine Flowers
Assistant Professor of English
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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> =0AI'm interested in how his "labor-based" grading system is structured.
> No=
> ne of the news reports I've seen go into it. =0A =0AI bet it's less
> radical=
> than it sounds. When I last taught writing, at an institution with a
> signi=
> ficant minority of L2 students, I weighted participation heavily. (Lots of
> =
> ungraded assignments where the grade was based on completion.) For graded
> a=
> ssignments, I structured the grading rubric to give more weight to the
> stru=
> cture of the argument, sources used, and evidence presented. I didn't
> ignor=
> e grammar and style, but they were a smaller part of the overall grade.=0A
> =
> =0A(Compared to one political science professor I had in grad school who
> wo=
> uld reduce by one letter grade for every three grammar "errors" he found.
> T=
> he "errors" were often faux ones, like split infinitives. 90% of our time
> w=
> as spent proofreading rather than on the substance, and it wasn't a
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> course.)=0A =0A =0A-----Original Message-----=0AFrom: "Chris Waigl"
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> People=0A=0A=0A=0AOn Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 5:45 PM Margaret Winters
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> s at wayne.edu> wrote:=0A=0A> What struck me was the very formal,
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> language with which the=0A> speaker promoted not worrying about grammar
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> r, I suppose, register) in=0A> grading students.=0A>=0A=0AWell, he *is *a
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> rofessor of rhetoric.=0A=0AI find that I'm much more welcoming of messy &
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