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    Towards Student Involvement in Essay Assessment

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    In language teaching, assessment is one of the most formidable challenges for both the students and the teachers. Especially, when the assessment of productive skills which are subjective by their nature are concerned, the challenge could very well turn into a nightmare for both parties. In order to avoid this undesired possibility, the attitude of the grader and the students towards the evaluation rubric is as vital as the rubric itself. This study describes the standardization process of the writing rubric for the assessment of essays, which is accepted both by the graders and the learners who are subject to this evaluation. The paper outlines the phases of rubric revision and describes student involvement in essay evaluation. Special emphasis is put on how students used the rubric as a learning tool while writing their essays, and how they benefited from being familiarized to the rubric. The results refer to the importance of inter-rater reliability, which is achieved by revising the assessment rubric in line with grader suggestions, and by checking consistency among graders of writing at certain intervals. The study also suggests that learner involvement in assessment promotes the outcome

    Crossed aphasia: two case report

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    Çapraz afazi, non dominant serebral hemisfer lezyonlarına sekonder olarak ortaya çıkan bir afazi tablosudur. Sağ elini kullananlarda sağ serebral hemisfer lezyonlarına ikincil ortaya çıkan nadir bir afazidir. Değişik serilerde sıklığı %0.4-3.5 olarak belirtilmektedir. Çapraz afazinin nörobiyolojik mekanizması tam olarak bilinmemektedir. Çapraz afazinin düzelme profili genellikle iyidir. Bu yazıda klinik pratikde nadir rastladığımız sağ elini kullanan çapraz afazili iki hastamız ilginç oldukları için sunulmuştur.Crossed aphasia is an aphasic syndrome secondary to the non dominant hemispheric lesions. Aphasia due to a right cerebral hemispheric lesion in a right-handed individual is rare. Its incidence varies from 0.4% to 3.5% . The neurobiological mechanism of crossed aphasia is unknown. The recovery profile of crossed aphasia is generally good. In this paper, we present two cases of crossed aphasia in monolingual right handed patients. These cases are found interesting to be reported because it is a rare condition in clinical practice
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