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Oddis, Kyle; Burstein, Jill; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Holtzman, Steven L. – Grantee Submission, 2022
Background: Researchers interested in quantitative measures of student "success" in writing cannot control completely for contextual factors which are local and site-based (i.e., in context of a specific instructor's writing classroom at a specific institution). (In)ability to control for curriculum in studies of student writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Achievement, Curriculum Evaluation, College Instruction
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Andrew Potter; Joshua Wilson; Rod D. Roscoe; Tracy Arner; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2023
This chapter provides an overview of research in computer-based writing instruction (CBWI). CBWI may entail any type of writing instruction with computers and may refer specifically to technologies that provide computer-generated feedback and instruction. The purpose of CBWI is to support students in improving their written products and writing…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Writing Instruction, Feedback (Response), Writing Improvement
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Seohyeon Choi; Kristen L. McMaster; Nidhi Kohli; Emma Shanahan; Seyma Birinci; Jechun An; McKinzie Duesenberg-Marshall; Erica S. Lembke – Grantee Submission, 2024
For students with intensive learning needs for whom standard, validated interventions do not effectively promote academic growth, data-based instruction (DBI) is suggested as an effective, fine-grained approach to individualization. Key to DBI's success is making instructional changes based on individual students' progress monitoring data. The…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Writing Difficulties, Special Needs Students, Elementary School Students
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
Ling, Guangming; Elliot, Norbert; Burstein, Jill C.; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; MacArthur, Charles A.; Holtzman, Steven – Grantee Submission, 2021
This study reports on validation of a writing motivation survey and its relationship with a variety of indicators of academic performance of 566 undergraduate students drawn from six US postsecondary institutions. A writing motivation survey was used to capture students' writing goals, confidence, beliefs, and affect. Two research questions are…
Descriptors: Writing Attitudes, Student Motivation, Writing Evaluation, Student Surveys
Wood, Carla; Schatschneider, Christopher; Wanzek, Jeanne – Grantee Submission, 2020
The primary aims of this study were two-fold: (1) to describe average change in the written narrative performance of second grade students from the fall and spring of the school year; and (2) examine patterns of individual growth to test for Matthew effects. Participants included 299 children in second grade. Microstructural measures were derived…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Writing (Composition), Productivity, Elementary School Students
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Burstein, Jill; McCaffrey, Daniel; Elliot, Norbert; Beigman Klebanov, Beata – Grantee Submission, 2020
Writing achievement is a complex skill set as characterized by the sociocognitive writing framework, including writing domain knowledge (e.g., sentence structure), general cognitive skills (e.g., critical thinking) and intra- (e.g., interest) and interpersonal (e.g., collaboration) subfactors. During students' postsecondary careers, they need to…
Descriptors: Writing Achievement, Postsecondary Education, College Students, Writing Instruction
Heqiao Wang; Gary A. Troia – Grantee Submission, 2023
Student motivation to write is a pivotal factor influencing their writing achievement. However, individual motivation to write is not independent of the learning environment. It also is crucial for teachers to develop their own efficacy, knowledge, and ability in writing and writing instruction to help them utilize effective instructional methods…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Student Motivation, Teacher Characteristics, Writing Achievement
Park, Christina; Arshan, Nicole; Milby, Allison; Goetz, Rebecca – Grantee Submission, 2021
Developed by the National Writing Project (NWP), the College, Career, and Community Writers Program (C3WP) seeks to improve students' argument writing by building teachers' understanding of and skill in teaching source-based argument writing. The program features intensive professional development, skill-based instructional resources, and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, Program Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness
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Burstein, Jill; McCaffrey, Daniel; Beigman Klebanov, Beata; Ling, Guangming; Holtzman, Steven – Grantee Submission, 2019
Writing is a challenge and a potential obstacle for students in U.S. 4-year postsecondary institutions lacking prerequisite writing skills. This study aims to address the research question: Is there a relationship between specific features (analytics) in coursework writing and broader success predictors? Knowledge about this relationship could…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Learning Analytics
Adrea J. Truckenmiller; Eunsoo Cho; Gary A. Troia – Grantee Submission, 2022
Although educators frequently use assessment to identify who needs supplemental instruction and if that instruction is working, there is a lack of research investigating assessment that informs what instruction students need. The purpose of the current study was to determine if a brief (approximately 20 min) task that reflects a common middle…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Test Validity, Writing (Composition)
Gary A. Troia; Heqiao Wang; Frank R. Lawrence – Grantee Submission, 2022
Our goal in this study is to expand the limited research on writer profile using the advantageous model-based approach of latent profile analysis and independent tasks to evaluate aspects of individual knowledge, motivation, and cognitive processes that align with Hayes' (1996) writing framework, which has received empirical support. We address…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Writing Skills, Knowledge Level, Student Motivation
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Aaron D. Likens; Laura K. Allen; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2017
Language entails many nested time scales, ranging from the relatively slow scale of cultural evolution to the rapid scale of individual cognition. The nested, multiscale nature of language implies that even simple acts of text production, such as typing a sentence, entail complex interactions involving multiple concurrent processes. As such, text…
Descriptors: Essays, Word Processing, Writing (Composition), Writing Achievement
Gillespie-Lynch, Kristen; Hotez, Emily; Zajic, Matthew; Riccio, Ariana; DeNigris, Danielle; Kofner, Bella; Bublitz, Dennis; Gaggi, Naomi; Luca, Kavi – Grantee Submission, 2020
The writing skills of autistic university students have received very little empirical attention. Previous research has suggested that autistic people may struggle with writing, in part, due to challenges with Theory of Mind. However, other research indicates that Theory of Mind difficulties are far from universal in autism, varying across…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, College Students
MacArthur, Charles A.; Jennings, Amanda; Philippakos, Zoi A. – Grantee Submission, 2018
The study developed a model of linguistic constructs to predict writing quality for college basic writers and analyzed how those constructs changed following instruction. Analysis used a corpus of argumentative essays from a quasi-experimental, instructional study with 252 students (MacArthur, Philippakos, & Ianetta, 2015) that found large…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Skills, Writing Evaluation, Writing Achievement
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