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Assessment in Technical and Professional Communication, Paperback / softback Book

Assessment in Technical and Professional Communication Paperback / softback

Edited by Margaret Hundleby, Jo Allen

Part of the Baywood's Technical Communications series

Paperback / softback

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This collection of essays focuses on both how and why assessment serves as a key element in the teaching and practice of technical and professional communication.

The collection is organized to form a dual approach: on the one hand, it offers a landscape view of the activities involved in assessment - examining how it works at institutional, program, and classroom levels; on the other, it surveys the implications of using assessment for formulating, maintaining, and extending the teaching and practice of technical communication.

The book offers teachers, students, scholars, and practitioners alike evidence of the increasingly valuable role of assessment in the field, as it supports and enriches our thinking and practice.

No other volume has addressed the demands of and the expectations for assessment in technical communication.

Consequently, the book has two key goals. The first is to be as inclusive as is feasible for its size, demonstrating the global operation of assessment in the field.

For this reason, descriptions of assessment practice lead to examinations of some key feature of the landscape captured by the term 'technical communication'.

The second goal is to retain the public and cooperative approach that has characterized technical communication from the beginning.

To achieve this, the book represents a 'conversation', with contributors chosen from among practicing, highly active technical communication teachers and scholars; and the chapters set up pairs of opening statement and following response.

The overriding purpose of the volume, therefore, is to invite the whole community into the conversation about assessment in technical communication.

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