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Reagan D. Murnan – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The genre of persuasive writing requires writers to independently probe their long-term memory to generate pertinent ideas that support their opinion on a given topic. However, many students with high-incidence disabilities struggle with the complex synergy of tasks involved in writing, and in particular generating ideas. A qualitatively dominant…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Writing Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Schwerdtfeger, Sarah; Budke, Alexandra – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2021
Until now, geography teaching has only touched upon the way in which students write argumentations focused on geographical topics, and the challenges of doing this. In order to shed light on this process, this study considers the problems and challenges students face when using material-based written argumentation in geography lessons. The results…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Barriers
de Milliano, Ilona; van Gelderen, Amos; Sleegers, Peter – Written Communication, 2012
This study examines the relationship between patterns of cognitive self-regulatory activities and the quality of texts produced by adolescent struggling writers (N = 51). A think-aloud study was conducted involving analyses of self-regulatory activities concerning planning, formulating, monitoring, revising, and evaluating. The study shows that…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Protocol Analysis, Writing Processes, Foreign Countries