Wright Right: Improving and Sustaining Written Expression Abilities in Middle School Students with and without Learning Disabilities Using Procedural Facilitators.

Sara M. Flanagan, Emily C. Bouck, E. Cutter
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Students with and without learning disabilities struggle to engage in effective written expression. Despite challenges in written expression, written expression can be supported through pre-writing strategies such as procedural facilitators. Using a quasi-experimental design, eighth grade students with and without learning disabilities in written expression used three procedural facilitators—presented from the most to the least support—to write essays. Students wrote a pretest, an essay following each procedural facilitator, and two posttest essays. Results suggested that all students experienced significant gains in written expression when using the procedural facilitators and were able to maintain their improvements as the amount of support was decreased. Students also reported that the procedural facilitators were easy to use and beneficial.
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赖特·赖特:使用程序辅助工具提高和维持有和没有学习障碍的中学生的书面表达能力。
有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的学生都很难进行有效的书面表达。尽管书面表达存在挑战,但书面表达可以通过写作前策略(如程序促进器)得到支持。采用准实验设计,在书面表达方面有学习障碍和没有学习障碍的八年级学生使用三种程序性辅助工具——从支持最多到支持最少——来写论文。学生们写了一篇测试前的文章,一篇遵循每个程序的文章,以及两篇测试后的文章。结果表明,所有学生在使用程序性辅助工具时,在书面表达方面都有显著的进步,并且随着支持量的减少,他们能够保持这种进步。学生还报告说,程序辅助工具易于使用和有益。
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