Cherice Escobar Jones

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Cherice Escobar Jones's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (60% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Rhetoric — 1
  • Technical Communication — 1

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  1. Prompting Reflection: Using Corpus Linguistic Methods in the Local Assessment of Reflective Writing
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    We report on a college-level study of student reflection and instructor prompts using scoring and corpus analysis methods. We collected 340 student reflections and 24 faculty prompts. Reflections were scored using trait and holistic scoring and then reflections and faculty prompts were analyzed using Natural Language Processing to identify linguistic features of high, middle, and low scoring reflections. The data sets were then connected to determine if there was a relationship between faculty prompts and scores. Additional analysis was completed to determine if there was a relationship between scores and students’ GPAs. The corpus linguistics analysis showed that higher-scoring reflections used words that referred to the self, the writing process, and specific rhetorical terms. Additional analysis showed student GPAs did not correlate with holistic scores but that higher scoring reflections were from faculty who included learning goals on reflective writing prompts. Results suggest that teachers can de-mystify reflective writing by linking learning outcomes to textual tasks and that corpus linguistics methods can provide an understanding of how local learning goals are transmitted to students.

    doi:10.1177/07410883221149425
  2. Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods: Alexandria L. Lockett, Iris D. Ruiz, James Chase Sanchez, and Christopher Carter. The WAC Clearinghouse, 2021. 255 pages. $31.95 print.
    doi:10.1080/07350198.2022.2073779
  3. Teaching Racial Literacy through Language, Health, and the Body: Introducing Bio-racial Rhetorics in the Writing Classroom
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    doi:10.58680/ce202131452