Introduction: Why WSU by William Condon
Program History: Three Narratives
The Continuing Program: A Retrospective View by Richard Law
Authoring an Exam: Adventuring into Large-scale Writing Assessment by Richard H. Haswell and Susan Wyche
An Assessment Office within a Writing Center: The Butterfly Effect by Lisa Johnson-Shull and Susan Wyche
Towards Outcomes
The Two-Tier Rating System: The Need for On-Going Change by Richard H. Haswell
The Obvious Placement: The Addition of Theory by Richard H. Haswell
Exploring the Difficult Cases: In the Cracks of Writing Assessment by William Condon and Galen Leonhardy
The Circle of Assessment and Instruction
Writes of Passage: Conceptualizing the Relationship of Writing Center and Writing essessment Practices by Lisa Johnson-Shull and Diane Kelly-Riley
Taking the "Basic" out of "Basic Writing" by Susan Wyche
Value-Added Studies: Defending the Circle Richard H. Haswell
Beyond Outcomes
Students as Stakeholders: Maintaining a Responsive Assessment by Jennie Nelson and Diane Kelly-Riley
Faculty Opinion and Experence: The Writing Portfolio by Fiona Glade, Diane Kelly-Riley, Susan McLeod, and William Condon
Working with Administrators: A Dialogue on Dialogue by Richard H. Haswell and Susan McLeod
Program Future: Eight Questions
Whither? Some Questions, Some Answers
References
Appendices
Authors Notes