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Kim, Young-Suk Grace; Graham, Steve – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Within the context of the Direct and Indirect Effects Model of Writing (Kim & Park, 2019), we examined a dynamic relations hypothesis, which contends that the relations of component skills, including reading comprehension, to written composition vary as a function of dimensions of written composition. Specifically, we investigated: (1) whether…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Thinking Skills, Reading Comprehension, Oral Language
Hsiang, Tien Ping; Graham, Steve; Wang, Zhisheng; Gong, Yang – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
In language arts programs in the Greater China Region, textbooks are the primary materials used to teach children to read and write. Learning to read and write in Chinese is particularly challenging because elementary grade students are expected to learn, recognize, and write thousands of characters (the basic linguistic unit in Chinese).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, Orthographic Symbols, Teaching Methods
Kim, Young-Suk; Graham, Steve – Grantee Submission, 2021
Within the context of the Direct and Indirect Effects Model of Writing (Kim & Park, 2019), we examined a dynamic relations hypothesis, which contends that the relations of component skills, including reading comprehension, to written composition vary as a function of dimensions of written composition. Specifically, we investigated (a) whether…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Thinking Skills, Reading Comprehension, Oral Language