According to the WAC Clearinghouse glossary, scaffolding is an “instructional technique used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process” (2015).
Scaffolding: Designing curricular and pedagogical supports for students to work through difficult learning tasks over time.
Backward design: Curriculum, course, and assignment design that begins with what students should know and be able to do at the end.
John Bean (2022), Anne Beaufort (2007)
For WID courses:
As novices in the discipline,
For Capstone courses:
Meaningful writing assignments have these features:
Interactive components: brainstorming ideas/student choice of topic/direction; feedback (from instructor, peers, writing center); process of discovery through multiple drafts and global revision.
A meaning-constructing task: students bring their critical thinking to bear on problems that matter to the writer and intended audience.
Clear explanation of writing expectations: purpose, goals, rhetorical context, and grading/evaluative criteria.