Digital Tools to Support Self-Regulation in the Writing Process for Exceptional Learners

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Special Education Technology Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1177/01626434231155936
Reagan Murnan, H. Cornell
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High levels of self-regulation and attentional management are essential to skilled writing. Many students with disabilities struggle with the demands of expressing their ideas through writing. The act of high-quality composition requires close attention and management of the entire writing process: planning, composing, and revising. Many students with disabilities struggle to employ the needed self-regulation strategies that are required throughout the writing process. As a result, they generally possess poorer self-regulated writing strategies compared to skilled writers. This article will describe how digital tools can support various aspects of self-regulation within the writing process. When paired with explicit instruction, teachers can use the digital tools provided in this article to deliver effective, self-regulated writing instruction.
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支持优秀学习者写作过程中自我调节的数字工具
高水平的自我调节和注意力管理对于熟练的写作是必不可少的。许多残疾学生都很难通过写作来表达自己的想法。高质量的作文需要密切关注和管理整个写作过程:计划、写作和修改。许多有残疾的学生在写作过程中很难运用必要的自我调节策略。因此,与熟练的作家相比,他们通常缺乏自我调节的写作策略。本文将描述数字工具如何在写作过程中支持自我调节的各个方面。当与明确的指导相结合时,教师可以使用本文提供的数字工具来提供有效的、自我调节的写作指导。
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