(1) A graduating student at the novice level of writing is beginning to attain prerequisite knowledge and skills fundamental for proficient writing. He/she:
(a) occasionally writes clearly at a basic level by applying selected skills and strategies;
(b) needs assistance to write effectively;
(c) is reluctant to revise and needs guidance to evaluate his/her writing or respond to feedback;
(d) demonstrates limited understanding of his/her growth as a writer;
(e) recognizes basic forms of writing and applies some basic characteristics to his/her writing;
(f) often lacks purpose in writing, including expository and persuasive, and writes for a limited audience;
(g) seldom conducts inquiries; and
(h) uses current technologies and information sources, with assistance, to communicate.