The role of achievement goal orientations in the relationships between high school students' anxiety, self-efficacy, and perceived use of revision strategies in argumentative writing

Narmada Paul, Tzu-Jung Lin, S. Ha, J. Chen, George E. Newell
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This study examined the relationships between writing anxiety, writing self-efficacy, and perceived use of revision strategies in high school students with different achievement goals as they learned argumentative writing in English Language Arts classrooms. Three achievement goal orientation profiles emerged from a sample of 307 American high school students on the basis of their mastery, performance-approach, and performance-avoidance goal orientations: Low on All, Average on All, and High on All. These three profiles of students significantly differed with respect to their writing anxiety and their perceived use of revision strategies. Writing self-efficacy mediated the effect of writing anxiety on the perceived use of revision strategies for students in the Average on All profile only. The findings suggest that students are diverse in their motivational and affective experiences with respect to argumentative writing, and caution against using a one-size-fits-all approach for teaching argumentative writing to students.
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成就目标取向在高中生议论文写作焦虑、自我效能感和修改策略感知使用之间的关系中的作用
本研究考察了不同成就目标的高中学生在英语语言艺术课堂上学习议论文写作时,写作焦虑、写作自我效能感和修改策略的感知使用之间的关系。从307名美国高中生的样本中,根据他们的精通、表现接近和表现回避目标取向,出现了三种成就目标取向的概况:全部低、全部平均和全部高。这三组学生在写作焦虑和使用复习策略方面存在显著差异。写作自我效能感在写作焦虑对学生使用复习策略的影响中起中介作用。研究结果表明,学生在议论文写作的动机和情感体验方面是不同的,并且警告不要使用一刀切的方法来教授学生议论文写作。
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