Sunday, January 14, 2007

Essay writing

Essay writing
by Sharon White

It goes without saying that essays are regularly used in our education system so we need to make sure that it is a reasonable system to all the students. We are going to be looking at what may make it fair or unfair. If the system is not fair, then it cannot be a reliable form of assessment. We will research topics such as the wide variety of teachers and institutions whose standards may differ from others. We will also research multiple intelligence and other methods that may be used to assess students.
To determine the knowledge, skills and understanding achieved by students, we use assessments. It is a judgment of achievements and progress in a certain topic or subject. Students need to be able to show that they can think critically and make and judgments. To achieve this, we use methods of written assessments such as reports, journals and essays.
An essay is used to determine the development of sustained arguments, supported by critical evaluation of appropriate evidence. Essays are one of the most common written assignments that students are required to submit. The aim of writing an essay is to inform, entertain and be able to convince the person reading it. It is the response to a question which needs a point of view and an argument that has been thoroughly researched. When an essay is being graded, the usual criteria is the research that has been put into it, the content, analysis, structure, literary qualities, originality and essay writing is not a natural skill. It has to be learnt and practiced before it is perfected. The skill can take a long time to acquire and most students don't have a lot of time to do the practice required.
The expectations of written work may vary from one teacher to another and one institute to another. Because of this, when students finally reach university or change teachers, they really have little idea as to what that certain teacher or institute expects from them. This may sound unfair to students, but it really depends on whether the teacher makes his/her expectations clear as possible. Teachers also need to teach their way of writing an essay so students understand and meet the standards that certain criteria. Unless the criteria is very clear, it may be very hard to understand and meet the standards which are required. The teacher will often prescribe a number of words as a guideline so that the students write essay to a substantial length. While this may be a useful guideline, it may imply to the student that as long as they reach the amount of words set, it will be a substantial answer. Some students, instead of properly researching a number of topics, tend to draw out every subject until the essay is long enough.
Although we look up to teachers for inspiration, we must realize some are prejudice and bias when marking students written essays. To help with this problem, most teachers now use numbers instead of names to identify essays so they do not know whose essay they are marking. Teacher fatigue whilst marking an essay may cause variations in their standard, especially if all essays are on the same topic. It is also hard to mark essays as it is an opinion of a student and there is no right or wrong answers. The mark may depend on what teachers' opinion of the essay rather than whether the student has correctly done the assignment. The marker needs to be sure that the student can give evidence for every point that has been made.
Another factor which may make this system unfair is Gardiner's multiple intelligence theory. His theory identifies that we use at least seven different ways to learn, out on the marks needed because they could not write an essay that met the criteria. This is not giving the students the opportunities to show their true potential. From this point of view, the system is not fair or reliable to everyone.
Other ways that we can assess student are portfolios which show skills of creativity, aesthetics, theory and problem solving. There is also performance/presentation which involves theoretical issues, reflection and self evaluation. Oral presentation is where physical presence, vocal skills, attitude, timing, audience engagement and use of visual aids may be assessed by the teacher. There is also group work, where you can assess teamwork skills, group facilitation and negotiating skills. Discussions, debates and role plays encourage shared understanding of a topic and sophisticated application of communication skills. These are only a few of the ways that students may be assessed. Morgan states when choosing assessments methods it is important to offer variety to learners in the way they demonstrate their learning. If these methods were used as often as essay writing, more students will then be able to show their skills to the best of their abilities.
The issues of whether essay writing is not a reliable form of assessment are best answered by the individual or teacher. It is a reliable way to assess people who possess the skill of linguistic intelligence and would be unfair to these students, not to use essays as a form of assessment. Because it only represents a minority of people, we need to use other methods such as oral presentations or role playing along with essay writing, so people who do not possess superior writing skills, have an equal chance of higher assessments marks.
The issue as to whether essay writing is too difficult to learn and write is also dependent on the individual. Providing every teacher and institution makes the criteria and personal standards clear, there is then no evidence to suggest that essays are not a fair way to assess students.
Essays are commonly used in the education system so we have to be sure it is a fair system to all students. We are going to be looking at what may make it fair or unfair. If the system is not fair, then it cannot be a reliable form of assessment. We will research topics such as the wide variety of teachers and institutions whose standards may differ from others. We will also research multiple intelligence and other methods that may be used to assess students.
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