Efficacy and Implementation of Automated Essay Scoring Software in Instruction of Literacies to High Level ELLs Thesis

(2016). Efficacy and Implementation of Automated Essay Scoring Software in Instruction of Literacies to High Level ELLs . 10.25148/etd.FIDC000756

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authors

  • Alvero, Aaron J

abstract

  • This thesis explored the integration of automated essay scoring (AES) software into the writing curriculum for high level ESOL students (levels 3, 4, and 5 on a 1-5 scale) at a high school in Miami, Fl. Issues for Haitian Creole speaking students were also explored. The Spanish and Haitian Creole speaking students were given the option to write notes, outlines, and planning sheets in their L1.

    After using AES in the middle of the writing process as a revision assistant tool, 24 students responded to a Likert Scale questionnaire. The students responded positively to the AES based on the results of the Likert scale questionnaire: 71% responded “agree” and “strongly agree” to the question “Other students would benefit from using writing software before handing in a final draft.” Also, the majority reported that they valued teacher feedback. None of the students chose to use their L1 to write notes/outlines.

publication date

  • July 7, 2016

keywords

  • English education
  • Haiti
  • Haitian
  • automated essay scoring
  • computers
  • education
  • feedback
  • high school
  • literacy
  • self-efficacy
  • students
  • teaching
  • technology
  • writing

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