Metacognition, Self-Regulation and Writing - by Dyanne Escorcia (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Students' difficulties in producing texts that meet the requirements of academic writing are a recurring concern for teaching staff and those responsible for university courses.
- About the Author: Dyanne Escorcia is University Professor in Education and Training at Clermont Auvergne University, France.
- 224 Pages
- Education, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
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Book Synopsis
Students' difficulties in producing texts that meet the requirements of academic writing are a recurring concern for teaching staff and those responsible for university courses. Various initiatives are currently being taken, mainly at undergraduate level, to help students improve the quality of their writing. Research into metacognitive processes and the self-regulation of learning can be used to support the design of these writing support systems, particularly by providing a better understanding of the students' difficulties.
This book reviews the concepts of metacognition and self-regulation in relation to writing processes. It analyses the metacognitive components involved in text production, their links with successful writing and their individual and contextual determinants. It completes this analysis by drawing on the teaching and assessment of writing in higher education. All of these elements are articulated around a multifactorial modeling of the learning and teaching of academic writing.
About the Author
Dyanne Escorcia is University Professor in Education and Training at Clermont Auvergne University, France. Her research focuses on the learning and teaching of writing in the context of higher education.