Towards a better understanding of integrated writing performance: The influence of literacy strategy use and independent language skills

IF 5.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Assessing Writing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.asw.2025.100922
Xinhua Zhu , Yiwen Sun , Yaping Liu , Wandong Xu , Choo Mui Cheong
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This study explores the influence mechanism of literacy strategy use and independent language skills (e.g., reading and writing) on integrated writing (IW) performance. 322 Secondary Four students from four schools in Hong Kong completed single-text reading, multiple-text reading, independent writing, and IW tasks, along with questionnaires investigating their reading strategy use and IW strategy use. Path analyses revealed that multiple-text reading and independent writing had comparable significant impacts on IW, mediating the influence of single-text comprehension. In addition, reading strategy use impacted IW indirectly through independent literacy skills and IW strategy use, while IW strategies exerted a direct influence on IW. Our findings underscore the critical role of language skills in mediating the influence of reading strategies on IW performance among young first language (L1) learners. The implications for research and practice, are discussed, emphasizing the complexity of the IW construct and the need for balanced language skills and strategy instruction to enhance IW task performance.
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更好地理解综合写作表现:读写策略使用和独立语言技能的影响
本研究探讨读写策略的使用和独立语言技能(如阅读和写作)对综合写作(IW)表现的影响机制。来自香港四所学校的322名中四学生完成了单文本阅读、多文本阅读、独立写作和IW任务,并调查了他们的阅读策略使用情况和IW策略使用情况。通径分析显示,多文本阅读和独立写作对IW有相当显著的影响,中介了单一文本理解的影响。此外,阅读策略的使用通过独立读写技能和阅读策略的使用间接影响IW,而阅读策略对IW有直接影响。我们的研究结果强调了语言技能在中介阅读策略对年轻第一语言学习者IW表现的影响中的关键作用。本文讨论了对研究和实践的启示,强调了国际信息战结构的复杂性,以及平衡语言技能和策略指导以提高国际信息战任务绩效的必要性。
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Assessing Writing
Assessing Writing Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Assessing Writing is a refereed international journal providing a forum for ideas, research and practice on the assessment of written language. Assessing Writing publishes articles, book reviews, conference reports, and academic exchanges concerning writing assessments of all kinds, including traditional (direct and standardised forms of) testing of writing, alternative performance assessments (such as portfolios), workplace sampling and classroom assessment. The journal focuses on all stages of the writing assessment process, including needs evaluation, assessment creation, implementation, and validation, and test development.
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