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The effects of self-regulated strategy development on the writing process for high school students with learning disabilities.(Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) model)
From:
Learning Disability Quarterly
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January 1, 2005| Author:
Burke, Mack D.; Chalk, Jill C.; Hagan-Burke, Shanna
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Abstract. Many students with learning disabilities (LD) exhibit deficiencies in the writing process. In order to achieve an adequate level of writing competence, these students must apply strategies that enable them to effectively plan, organize, write, and revise a written product. Explicit strategy instruction involving a structured style of learning has been found to increase students' writing competence (De La Paz & Graham, 1997a). The current study examined the effects of the ...